The English word bazaar came to us in the 1580s from the Italian bazarra, which came from the Persian bazar (Pahlavi vacar), meaning "a market".
According to the Related Link, it is from Persian, then Italian: ; bazaar : 1588, from It. bazarra, from Pers. bazar (Pahlavi vacar) "a market."
Bazaar is a Hindi word meaning market .
A public market is a Persian town, the word spread through Arabia, Turkey and North Africa. The English spelling was adopted from the Italian Bazarra in the mid 1500's
The answer is it's a british word origin. The word was orriginaly made by the English society
I am unable to find that word... in English.
italian
According to the Related Link, it is from Persian, then Italian: ; bazaar : 1588, from It. bazarra, from Pers. bazar (Pahlavi vacar) "a market."
Bazaar is a Hindi word meaning market .
A public market is a Persian town, the word spread through Arabia, Turkey and North Africa. The English spelling was adopted from the Italian Bazarra in the mid 1500's
Well, bazaar means a marketplace... so i think it refers to goods and things for sale (:
the origin is middle english
yes, it is an English word of Nowegian origin.
Bazaar Malay (Malay-based pidgin), from Malay orang man + hutan forestDate: 1691
As a given name or as a surname, I find no listing. However- the English word "bazaar" derives from a Persian word meaning "market", and from the Middle Persian word meaning "place of prices". Wikipedia link listed below-
The answer is it's a british word origin. The word was orriginaly made by the English society
Mid english
The origin of the word playwright is Middle English. This word first appeared in the English language in around the year 1616.