عنبروت
Arabic
Etymology
From Persian امبروت (ambarut, “pear”); originally the Sanaani Yemeni Arabic dialect word for the pear, see also the world papaya output, which is amongst the Arab lands only marked in West Yemen.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʕan.ba.ruːt/
Noun
عَنْبَرُوت • (ʕanbarūt) pl
Declension
Declension of noun عَنْبَرُوت (ʕanbarūt)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | عَنْبَرُوت ʕanbarūt |
الْعَنْبَرُوت al-ʕanbarūt |
عَنْبَرُوت ʕanbarūt |
Nominative | عَنْبَرُوتٌ ʕanbarūtun |
الْعَنْبَرُوتُ al-ʕanbarūtu |
عَنْبَرُوتُ ʕanbarūtu |
Accusative | عَنْبَرُوتًا ʕanbarūtan |
الْعَنْبَرُوتَ al-ʕanbarūta |
عَنْبَرُوتَ ʕanbarūta |
Genitive | عَنْبَرُوتٍ ʕanbarūtin |
الْعَنْبَرُوتِ al-ʕanbarūti |
عَنْبَرُوتِ ʕanbarūti |
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