See also: جمعة, جمعہ, and جُمعہ

Azerbaijani

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Noun

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جمعه (cüm'ə)

  1. Arabic spelling of cümə

Khalaj

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Noun

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جُمعه (cümə) (definite accusative جُمعه‌نی, plural جُمعه‌لَر)

  1. Arabic spelling of cümə (Friday)

Declension

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Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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From Arabic جُمْعَة (jumʕa).

Noun

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جمعه (cüma)

  1. Friday

Descendants

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  • Turkish: cuma

References

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Persian

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Etymology

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    Borrowed from Arabic جُمْعَة (jumʕa), from جَمَعَ (jamaʕa).

    Pronunciation

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    Readings
    Classical reading? jum'a
    Dari reading? jum'a
    Iranian reading? jom'e
    Tajik reading? jumʾa

    Noun

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    جمعه (jom'e)

    Dari جمعه
    Iranian Persian
    Tajik ҷумъа
    1. Friday
      Synonym: آدینه (âdine)

    Descendants

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    (days of the week) روزْهایِ هَفْتِه (ruz-hâ-ye hafte); شَنْبِه (šanbe)‎, یِک‌شَنْبِه (yek-šanbe)‎, دوشَنْبِه (došanbe)‎, سِه‌شَنْبِه (se-šanbe)‎, چَهارْشَنْبِه (čahâršanbe)‎, پَنْج‌شَنْبِه (panj-šanbe)‎, آدینِه (âdine)‎/جُمْعِه (jom'e)(Category: fa:Days of the week)

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