| English | ZonêMa/Kirmancki | honor | namus [Ar. → Aram./Süry. → Eski Yun.] |
here | naca de (2) |
hair (body) | muye [d.] |
husband, hubby | mêrık [e.] (2) |
husband, hubby | mêrde (mêrdek) [e.] (1) |
Hello, Hi | meraba [Ar.] (2) |
Hello, Hi | ma be xêr di (1) |
high school | lise [d.] [Fr. → Lat. → Eski Yun.] (2) |
harbor, harbour, port | liman [e.] [Yun. → Eski Yun.] |
height | bezne [d.] [anat.] |
headscarf | leçege [d.] (2) |
hole | lone (2) |
hump, bulge | kuz (1) |
heating system (in the Turkish bath/hammam) | kulxane [e.] [Far.] |
hornless goat | bıza kole [d.] [zool.] |
hornless | kol [sıf.] |
hono(u)r, (sense of) hono(u)r, self-respect, dignity, pride | izzet u nefis (1) |
human, human being | isan (iso, ison) [e.] [Ar. → Aram./Süry. → İbr. → Akat.] |
hypothesis | ipotez (Fr. → Eski Yun.] |
hypnosis | ipnoz [Fr./İng. → Eski Yun.] |
here | ita de (eyta de, heyta de) (1) |
Halva (Halwa (h)), confectionery specialty that originally comes from India, Iran, Pakistan and Central Asia. Halva is also known in the Middle East, Southeast, Central and Eastern Europe | hewla [d.] [Ar.] |
hear | heşnayene (heşnen-, heşna-, -heşn- ), hesnayene [f.] |
honey | hemgên (hemgin, hemcin) [e.] |
hammam, (oriental) bath | hemam [Ar.] |
helicopter | heligoptere [İng. → Fr. → Eski Yun.] |
hot-tempered, quick-tempered, fuming (with rage), wild, naughty, ill-mannered | har (ma har bime - biz yaramazdık/azgındık) [sıf.] |
halal, allowed, permissible (rel.), honestly acquired, legitimate | helal [sıf. → 1, 2] [din. → 1] [Ar.] |
hard of hearing | goşgıran (gosgıran, goşu ra gıran, gosu ra gıran) [sıf.] |
heavy | gıran [sıf.] [Far.] |
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