تنبول
Arabic
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Sanskrit ताम्बूल (tāmbūla). The form تَانَبُول (tānabūl) is a learned borrowing from Persian تانبول (tânbul), the form تَامُول (tāmūl) an unlearned adaptation towards a triliteral of it or another Indian descendant of the Sanskrit.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editتُنْبُول • (tunbūl) m
- the betel pepper and the betel leaf – as opposed to the betel nut فَوْفَل (fawfal)
Declension
editDeclension of noun تُنْبُول (tunbūl)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | تُنْبُول tunbūl |
التُّنْبُول at-tunbūl |
تُنْبُول tunbūl |
Nominative | تُنْبُولٌ tunbūlun |
التُّنْبُولُ at-tunbūlu |
تُنْبُولُ tunbūlu |
Accusative | تُنْبُولًا tunbūlan |
التُّنْبُولَ at-tunbūla |
تُنْبُولَ tunbūla |
Genitive | تُنْبُولٍ tunbūlin |
التُّنْبُولِ at-tunbūli |
تُنْبُولِ tunbūli |
Descendants
edit- → Middle Armenian: թմբուլ (tʻmbul)
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