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يوم

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See also: یوم and يؤم

Arabic

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Etymology 1.1

From Proto-Semitic *yawm-.

Pronunciation

Noun

يَوْم (yawm) m (plural أَيَّام (ʔayyām))

  1. day, period from sunrise to sunset
    Antonym: لَيْلَة (layla)
    أَذْهَبُ إِلَى ٱلْمَدْرَسَةِ كُلَّ يَوْمٍ.
    ʔaḏhabu ʔilā l-madrasati kulla yawmin.
    I go to school every day.
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 69:7:
      سَخَّرَهَا عَلَيْهِمْ سَبْعَ لَيَالٍ وَثَمَانِيَةَ أَيَّامٍ حُسُومًا فَتَرَى الْقَوْمَ فِيهَا صَرْعَى كَأَنَّهُمْ أَعْجَازُ نَخْلٍ خَاوِيَةٍ
      saḵḵarahā ʕalayhim sabʕa layālin wa-ṯamāniyata ʔayyāmin ḥusūman fa-tarā l-qawma fīhā ṣarʕā kaʔannahum ʔaʕjāzu naḵlin ḵāwiyatin
      Which Allah imposed upon them for seven nights and eight days in succession, so you would see the people therein fallen as if they were hollow trunks of palm trees.
  2. day, period of twenty-four hours
    فِي يَوْمٍ مِنَ الْأَيَّامِyawmin mina l-ʔayyāmionce (in the past), once upon a time
  3. (singular only) Judgment Day
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 76:7:
      يُوفُونَ بِالنَّذْرِ وَيَخَافُونَ يَوْمًا كَانَ شَرُّهُ مُسْتَطِيرًا
      yūfūna bi-n-naḏri wa-yaḵāfūna yawman kāna šarruhu mustaṭīran
      They fulfil [their] vows and fear a Day of sweeping horror,
  4. (uncommon, Classical Arabic) (day of) battle
Declension
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Derived terms
Descendants
  • Egyptian Arabic: يوم (yōm)
  • Gulf Arabic: يوم (yōm)
  • Hijazi Arabic: يوم (yōm)
  • Maltese: jum
  • Moroccan Arabic: يوم (yūm)
  • Ottoman Turkish: یوم (yevm)
    • Turkish: yevm
  • Persian: یوم (yowm)

Etymology 1.2

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /jaw.ma/
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Conjunction

يَوْمَ (yawma)

  1. at the day when
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 79:46:
      كَأَنَّهُمْ يَوْمَ يَرَوْنَهَا لَمْ يَلْبَثُوا إِلَّا عَشِيَّةً أَوْ ضُحَاهَا
      kaʔannahum yawma yarawnahā lam yalbaṯū ʔillā ʕašiyyatan ʔaw ḍuḥāhā
      It will be, on the Day they see it, as though they had not remained except for an afternoon or a morning thereof.

See also

References

  • Wehr, Hans (1979), “يوم”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
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Egyptian Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic يَوْم (yawm).

Noun

يوم (yūm) m (dual يومين (yūmēn), plural أيام (ayyām), paucal تيام (tiyām))

  1. day

Coordinate terms

Gulf Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic يَوْم (yawm).

Pronunciation

Noun

يوم (yōm) m (dual يومين (yōmēn), plural ايام (ayyām))

  1. day
    ما بتروحون معرض يوم البحار؟Are you not going to the Sailor Day fair?
    اليوم مو يوميil-yōm mū yōmiToday is not my day
  2. (usually in the plural) time, era, age
    ايام الغزوthe time of the invasion
    ايام الشاهthe Shah era

Derived terms

Hijazi Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic يَوْم (yawm).

Pronunciation

Noun

يوم (yōm) m (dual يومين (yōmēn), plural أَيَّام (ʔayyām))

  1. day

See also

Malay

Etymology

From Arabic يَوْم (yawm).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [jaom]
  • Rhymes: -aom, -om

Noun

يوم (plural يوم-يوم or يوم٢)

  1. day (period of 24 hours)
  2. day (period from midnight to the following midnight)
  3. day (rotational period of a planet)
  4. day (part of a day period which one spends at one’s job, school, etc.)

Synonyms

Moroccan Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic يَوْم (yawm).

Pronunciation

Noun

يوم (yūm) m (dual يومين (yūmayn), plural إيام (ʔiyyām) or إيامات (ʔiyyāmāt))

  1. day
    Synonym: نهار (nhār)
    Antonym: ليل (līl)
  2. (usually in the plural) time, era, age

Derived terms

North Levantine Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic يَوْم (yawm).

Pronunciation

Noun

يوم (yōm) m or f (plural إيام (ʾiyyām))

  1. day

Usage notes

  • Despite appearing masculine, the word is often feminine when definite. For example, it can be used with a feminine determiner like هديك اليوم (hadīk l-yōm, that day) instead of a masculine one like هيداك اليوم (haydāk l-yom, that day), and it can appear as يومتـ (yawmit-, yōmit-) in the construct state.
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Pashto

Pronunciation

Noun

يوم (yûm) m

  1. spade

Declension

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South Levantine Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic يَوْم (yawm).

Pronunciation

Noun

يوم (yōm) m (plural أيّام (ʔayyām))

  1. day
    Antonym: ليلة (lēle)

Derived terms

See also

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