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أرنب

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See also: ارنب

Arabic

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *ʔarnab-. Compare Hebrew אַרְנָב (ʾarnā́ḇ).

Pronunciation

Noun

أَرْنَب (ʔarnab) f or m (plural أَرَانِب (ʔarānib) or أَرَانٍ (ʔarānin))

  1. rabbit (mammal)
    Synonym: خُزَز (ḵuzaz)
  2. (slang, Egypt, dated) 1 million EGP
    Meronym: وِرْك أَرْنَب (wirk ʔarnab, 100,000 EGP)

Declension

More information singular, basic singular diptote ...

Descendants

  • > Cypriot Arabic: arnep (inherited)
  • Translingual: Arnebia
    • Arabic: أرْنيْبَة
    • Azerbaijani: arnebiya
    • English: arnebia
    • Italian: arnebia
    • Polish: arnebia
    • Russian: арне́бия (arnébija)
    • Serbo-Croatian: arnebija
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Moroccan Arabic

Alternative forms

  • رنب (rnab)

Etymology

From Arabic أَرْنَب (ʔarnab).

Pronunciation

Noun

أرنب (ʔarnab) m (plural روانب (rwānib), feminine أرنبة (ʔarnba))

  1. hare

See also

South Levantine Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic أَرْنَب (ʔarnab).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʔar.nab/, [ˈʔar.nab]
  • Audio (al-Lidd):(file)

Noun

أرنب (ʔarnab) m (plural أرانب (ʔarāneb))

  1. rabbit
    أرنب بريʔarnab barrihare

Sudanese Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic أَرْنَب (ʔarnab).

Noun

أرنب (ʔarnab) ? (plural أرانب (ʔarānib))

  1. rabbit

Descendants

References

  • Hillelson, Sigmar (1925), Sudan Arabic: English–Arabic Vocabulary, London, United Kingdom: Sudan Government, page 232
  • The Catholic Language Institute Khartoum (C.L.I.K) (2008), Spoken Arabic of Khartoum, Khartoum, Sudan, page 240

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