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ضابط ميدان - traduction vers Anglais

Maydan; Mäydan; Maeydan; Meydan; ميدان

ضابط ميدان      

field officer

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SENIOR OFFICERS, BETWEEN THE JUNIOR OFFICER AND GENERAL LADDER
Field Grade Officers; Field grade officer; Field grade; Field officers; Field-grade officers; Field rank; Field Officer; Senior Officer; Field grade officers; Mid-grade officers; Field officer
ضابط ميدان
مساعد         
  • مساعد طاهٍ فرنسي للمشاة.
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  • رتبة مساعد
رتبة عسكرية
مساعد; مساعد (رتبه عسكريه); Warrant officer
bent, helpful, useful, serviceable, advantageous, favourable, favorable, propitious, conducive, contributory, subsidiary, auxiliary, ancillary, supplementary, accessory

Définition

Maidan
·add. ·noun In various parts of Asia, an open space, as for military exercises, or for a market place; an open grassy tract; an Esplanade.

Wikipédia

Maidan

Maidan is an originally Persian میدان word for a town square or public gathering place, adopted by various other languages: Urdu میدان (maidān); Arabic مَيْدَان (maydān); Turkish meydan; Bangla ময়দান, meaning field, and Crimean Tatar, from which Ukrainian also borrowed maidan. Its ultimate source is Proto-Indo-European *médʰyos - compare Avestan maiδya, Sanskrit मध्य (madhya) and Latin medius. Various versions include maydan, midan, meydan, majdan, mayadeen and maydān. It also means field (मैदान) in Hindi. It became a loanword in other South Asian languages to give similar means, such as in Tamil in which the word is maidhanam.

The broad geographical footprint of the use of Maidan in toponymy, from Central Europe to South-East Asia, is a reflection of the Turkish rule in these areas.