كرنتينة
Arabic
editEtymology
editFrom Ottoman Turkish قرانتینه (karantina), from Italian quarantina.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editكَرَنْتِينَة • (karantīna) f (plural كَرَنْتِينَات (karantīnāt))
- (archaic) quarantine
- Synonym: حَجْر صِحِّيّ (ḥajr ṣiḥḥiyy)
Declension
editDeclension of noun كَرَنْتِينَة (karantīna)
Singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | كَرَنْتِينَة karantīna |
الْكَرَنْتِينَة al-karantīna |
كَرَنْتِينَة karantīnat |
Nominative | كَرَنْتِينَةٌ karantīnatun |
الْكَرَنْتِينَةُ al-karantīnatu |
كَرَنْتِينَةُ karantīnatu |
Accusative | كَرَنْتِينَةً karantīnatan |
الْكَرَنْتِينَةَ al-karantīnata |
كَرَنْتِينَةَ karantīnata |
Genitive | كَرَنْتِينَةٍ karantīnatin |
الْكَرَنْتِينَةِ al-karantīnati |
كَرَنْتِينَةِ karantīnati |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | كَرَنْتِينَتَيْن karantīnatayn |
الْكَرَنْتِينَتَيْن al-karantīnatayn |
كَرَنْتِينَتَيْ karantīnatay |
Nominative | كَرَنْتِينَتَانِ karantīnatāni |
الْكَرَنْتِينَتَانِ al-karantīnatāni |
كَرَنْتِينَتَا karantīnatā |
Accusative | كَرَنْتِينَتَيْنِ karantīnatayni |
الْكَرَنْتِينَتَيْنِ al-karantīnatayni |
كَرَنْتِينَتَيْ karantīnatay |
Genitive | كَرَنْتِينَتَيْنِ karantīnatayni |
الْكَرَنْتِينَتَيْنِ al-karantīnatayni |
كَرَنْتِينَتَيْ karantīnatay |
Plural | sound feminine plural | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | كَرَنْتِينَات karantīnāt |
الْكَرَنْتِينَات al-karantīnāt |
كَرَنْتِينَات karantīnāt |
Nominative | كَرَنْتِينَاتٌ karantīnātun |
الْكَرَنْتِينَاتُ al-karantīnātu |
كَرَنْتِينَاتُ karantīnātu |
Accusative | كَرَنْتِينَاتٍ karantīnātin |
الْكَرَنْتِينَاتِ al-karantīnāti |
كَرَنْتِينَاتِ karantīnāti |
Genitive | كَرَنْتِينَاتٍ karantīnātin |
الْكَرَنْتِينَاتِ al-karantīnāti |
كَرَنْتِينَاتِ karantīnāti |
References
edit- Wehr, Hans (1979) “كرنتينة”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
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