Bari

See also: bari, barí, bāri, bäri, -bari, bari-, and bārī

English

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Italian Bari, ultimately from Latin Barium.

Proper noun

Bari

  1. The Metropolitan City of Bari, a region of Apulia, Italy.
  2. The city and port which is the capital of that region, and of Apulia.
Translations

Etymology 2

Proper noun

Bari

  1. A Nilotic language of Sudan.

Further reading

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Italian

Etymology

From Latin Barium, probably from Messapic; an appellative akin to *bauria, *burion (house), from Proto-Indo-European *bhreu (to grow, to be).[1]

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

Bari f

  1. Bari (province)
  2. Bari (city)
  3. The letter B in the Italian phonetic alphabet
    Synonym: Bologna

Derived terms

References

  1. UTET

Portuguese

Proper noun

Bari f

  1. Bari (a city and province of Apulia, Italy)

Spanish

Proper noun

Bari ?

  1. Bari (town in Italy)
  2. Bari (province in Italy)
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