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#1005 · Mar 20, 2024
toiler, drudge
#1004 · Mar 19, 2024
To rot or spoil and become foul-smelling (e.g., food or fruit).
#1003 · Mar 18, 2024
An anion; an atom or molecule with a negative charge from gaining electrons.
#1002 · Mar 17, 2024
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#999 · Mar 14, 2024
First-person plural of «پرسیدن» (to ask): “we ask / let’s ask”.
#998 · Mar 13, 2024
"Tākhti" means "you charged/attacked" or "you galloped/rushed quickly."
#997 · Mar 12, 2024
opposed, opposite
#996 · Mar 11, 2024
Negative of “to sour/frown”: (that) it doesn’t turn sour or doesn’t frown.
#995 · Mar 10, 2024
The body or physical form of a person/animal; also commonly used for a statue or…
#994 · Mar 09, 2024
"Shodegān" means those who have become/been; people who have undergone or been s…
#993 · Mar 08, 2024
A soft, porous item used for washing and cleaning the body or dishes.
#992 · Mar 07, 2024
“Najushi” means “don’t boil/boil up,” commonly used as “stay calm; don’t get wor…
#991 · Mar 06, 2024
“Begāyad” means “to open/unlock,” i.e., to make something closed become open.
#990 · Mar 05, 2024
Near; at a short distance or not far in time or place from someone or something.
#989 · Mar 04, 2024
Meaning “beyond” or “more than” something; past a limit or boundary.
#988 · Mar 03, 2024
Crazy; a person who has lost reason or behaves irrationally.
#987 · Mar 02, 2024
Protection and preservation of something, preventing harm or corruption.
#986 · Mar 01, 2024
A characteristic or attribute that describes something or distinguishes it from …
#985 · Feb 29, 2024
period (menstruation)
#984 · Feb 28, 2024
Colloquial form meaning “to print” (e.g., “بچاپی” = “print it”).
#983 · Feb 27, 2024
Thin, long strands of material (e.g., cotton or wool) used to make yarn and fabr…
#982 · Feb 26, 2024
Dependent on something; resulting from it as a consequence.
#981 · Feb 25, 2024
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#979 · Feb 23, 2024
taxi
#978 · Feb 22, 2024
Simple past of “to smell/sniff”; he/she smelled something or sensed its odor.
#977 · Feb 21, 2024
"Robodam" means "I stole/snatch-took"; I took something suddenly (often by force…
#976 · Feb 20, 2024
Riding or traveling by a vehicle or an animal (e.g., car or horse).