القاهرة

Arabic

Etymology

Literally, the Victorious, named after an epithet of the planet Mars, النَّجْم القَاهِر (an-najm al-qāhir, the victorious star), in reference to Mars' passage above the site of the city at the time of the foundation of its walls in 969 CE; from قَهَرَ (qahara, to defeat).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /al.qaː.hi.ra/

Proper noun

الْقَاهِرَة • (al-qāhira) f

  1. Cairo (the capital city of Egypt)
  2. Cairo (a governorate of Egypt)

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Hijazi Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic الْقَاهِرَة (al-qāhira).

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /al.ɡaːh.ra/, [al.qaːh.ra]

Proper noun

القاهرة • (algāhra) f

  1. Cairo (the capital city of Egypt)
  2. Cairo (a governorate of Egypt)

South Levantine Arabic

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Arabic الْقَاهِرَة (al-qāhira).

Proper noun

القاهرة • (il-qāhira) f

  1. Cairo (the capital city of Egypt)
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