Well, bazaar means a marketplace... so i think it refers to goods and things for sale (:
Bazaar is a Hindi word meaning market .
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".
In Twi, the word "English" is translated as "Borɔfo." It is used to refer to the English language in conversation.
Bazaar comes from Devanagari script and it's either Sanskrit or Hindi word because , it's most common word in India & Nepal and can be found in many ancient books of India.
According to the Related Link, it is from Persian, then Italian: ; bazaar : 1588, from It. bazarra, from Pers. bazar (Pahlavi vacar) "a market."
The word bazaar is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for a Middle-Eastern marketplace, or a charity fundraising event; a word for a thing.
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-
"Kokumotsu" or "beibaku" are general terms that both refer to "corn," but for the actual word, English is used.
Lydia bought three flower pots and two used books at the weekend bazaar. Some synonyms for the word bazaar are marketplace, rummage sale, and fair.
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the Spanish word "Amigo" means the English word "Friend"
I is the English meaning of the Swahili word mimi.