baer

See also: Baer, bär, Bär, and bær

Dongxiang

Etymology

Likely from Persian پاره (pâre, portion, money).

Alternatively from Middle Turkic, compare Karakhanid بَقِرْ (bakyr, copper, a kind of money) from Proto-Turkic *bakɨr (copper).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /paˈɚ/, [pɑˈɚ]

Noun

baer

  1. money, currency
    Chi matei anane bayasigvasenu, anachi tade baer lie ogine.
    No matter how much you make your mother happy, she will not give you money.

Limburgish

Etymology

From Middle Dutch bēre, from Old Dutch *bero, from Proto-Germanic *berô.

Noun

baer m

  1. bear
  2. (obsolete) dog (animal), though still used for a masculine dog

Inflection

Inflection
Root singular Root plural Diminutive singular Diminutive plural
Nominative baer baerer baerke baerkes
Genitive baers baerer baerkes baerkes
Locative baeves baeveser baeveske baeveskes
Dative¹ baevem baerer baerke baerkes
Accusative¹ baer baerer baerke baerkes
  • Dative and accusative are nowadays obsolete, use nominative instead.

See also


Old French

Verb

baer

  1. Alternative form of beer

Conjugation

This verb conjugates as a first-group verb ending in -er. This verb has a stressed present stem be distinct from the unstressed stem ba, as well as other irregularities. Old French conjugation varies significantly by date and by region. The following conjugation should be treated as a guide.

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