Tajik

/ˈtɑːd͡ʒɪk/

Tajik

English Noun
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Definition

A member of the Persian-speaking people living mainly in Tajikistan, Afghanistan and Uzbekistan.

Etymology

From Classical Persian تاجیک (tājīk, “non-Turk (of Central Asia)”) (akin to تازی (tāzī), تازیک (tāzīk)), (ultimately) from Middle Persian tʾcyk' (tāzīg, “Arab”), (ultimately) from Arabic طَيِّئ (ṭayyiʔ, “name of an Arab clan”). See Tayy. Popular folk etymology traces the word to Tajik тоҷ (toj, “crown”) (see Arabic تَاج (tāj), from Persian تاج (tâj, “crown”)), but this is false.

Example Sentences

  • "“True that it would be preferable that you marry a local, a Tajik, but Rasheed is healthy, and interested in you.”"
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