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A grammatical particle found in some Iranian and Iranian-influenced languages which links two words together; it consists of the unstressed vowel -e / -ye (Persian, Bengali, Urdu), -i / -yi (Classical Persian, Kurdish, Urdu, Ottoman Turkish), or -ı (Ottoman Turkish) between the words it connects, and often approximately corresponds in usage to the English preposition of
, similar but not to be confused with Arabic ʾiḍāfa.
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ezafe
noun
A
grammatical
particle
found
in
some
Iranian
and
Iranian-influenced
languages
which
links
two
words
together;
it
consists
of
the
unstressed
vowel
-e
/
-ye
(Persian,
Bengali,
Urdu),
-i
/
-yi
(Classical
Persian,
Kurdish,
Urdu,
Ottoman
Turkish),
or
-ı
(Ottoman
Turkish)
between
the
words
it
connects,
and
often
approximately
corresponds
in
usage
to
the
English
preposition
"of",
similar
but
not
to
be
confused
with
Arabic
ʾiḍāfa.
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A
grammatical
particle
found
in
some
Iranian
and
Iranian-influenced
languages
which
links
two
words
together;
it
consists
of
the
unstressed
vowel
-e
/
-ye
(Persian,
Bengali,
Urdu),
-i
/
-yi
(Classical
Persian,
Kurdish,
Urdu,
Ottoman
Turkish),
or
-ı
(Ottoman
Turkish)
between
the
words
it
connects,
and
often
approximately
corresponds
in
usage
to
the
English
preposition
"of",
similar
but
not
to
be
confused
with
Arabic
ʾiḍāfa.