What is the meaning of Kur?
ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-3 language code for Kurdish.
Alternative form of curre
Romanization of 𒆳 (kur)
a group of bird genera in the Phasianidae family, composed of Bambusicola, Galloperdix, Gallus, and Ptilopachus
- especially, the common household chicken (Gallus gallus, sometimes Gallus gallus domesticus)
especially, the common household chicken (Gallus gallus, sometimes Gallus gallus domesticus)
where? where to? to what place? whither?
(often in combination with other adverbs like kaut, citur, tur) indicates an indeterminate or unknown place; where, wherever, somewhere
indicates denial, impossibility
used to stress the degree of a quality, or to add emotional intensity; syn. cik; how..., how much..., what a...
used to make an utterance more expressive, to strengthen it; ah...! what happened to...!
used to indicate concession; let ... wherever
indicates a place related to the action described by the verb; (a place) where, anywhere, somewhere
where; used to introduce subordinate clauses indicating location and relating to elements of the main clause with various different functions:
where; used to link a component of a subordinate clause with a component of a main clause, expressing a locative relation
inflection of kurt:
- second/third-person singular present indicative
- third-person plural present indicative
- second-person singular imperative
second/third-person singular present indicative
third-person plural present indicative
second-person singular imperative
third-person singular imperative of kurt
third-person plural imperative of kurt
a sculpin of the genera Myoxocephalus or Taurulus
rubella, German measles (disease caused by Rubella virus)
a small shed or roof, a shelter or sentry-box
a cure (for a disease), a remedy, a treatment
course (learning program)
second-person singular imperative of kurmak
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