/ham.ˈraːh/, [häm.ɾɑ́ːʱ], [häm.ɾɑ́ːʱ]
OriginFrom هم (ham, “same”) + راه (râh, “way”), Northern Luri هومڕںە (homrrə).
- companion, fellow traveller
“عمرها باید به نادر گاهگاه، تا که بینا از قضا افتد به چاه، کور را خود این قضا همراه اوست، که مرورا اوفتادن طبع و خوست.” — Lifetimes are needed—[so] rarely and occasionally [does it happen]—for the seeing man to fall by destiny into the pit; [but] as regards the blind man, this destiny indeed is his companion on the way,
- escort, guard
- accompanying
- of the same mind, sympathizing
- mobile
- along with, together with
“همراه من بیا.” — Come with me.
Formshamrâh(romanization) · hamrâh-e(romanization)