ألبان
Arabic
Etymology 1
Back-formation from أَلْبَانِيَا (ʔalbāniyā, “Albania”).
Noun
أَلْبَان • (ʔalbān) m pl (collective, singulative أَلْبَانِيّ f (ʔalbāniyy), paucal أَلْبَان (ʔalbān))
Declension
Declension of noun أَلْبَان (ʔalbān)
Collective | basic collective triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | أَلْبَان ʔalbān |
الْأَلْبَان al-ʔalbān |
أَلْبَان ʔalbān |
Nominative | أَلْبَانٌ ʔalbānun |
الْأَلْبَانُ al-ʔalbānu |
أَلْبَانُ ʔalbānu |
Accusative | أَلْبَانًا ʔalbānan |
الْأَلْبَانَ al-ʔalbāna |
أَلْبَانَ ʔalbāna |
Genitive | أَلْبَانٍ ʔalbānin |
الْأَلْبَانِ al-ʔalbāni |
أَلْبَانِ ʔalbāni |
Singulative | basic singulative triptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | أَلْبَانِي ʔalbānī |
الْأَلْبَانِي al-ʔalbānī |
أَلْبَانِي ʔalbānī |
Nominative | أَلْبَانِيٌّ ʔalbāniyyun |
الْأَلْبَانِيُّ al-ʔalbāniyyu |
أَلْبَانِيُّ ʔalbāniyyu |
Accusative | أَلْبَانِيًّا ʔalbāniyyan |
الْأَلْبَانِيَّ al-ʔalbāniyya |
أَلْبَانِيَّ ʔalbāniyya |
Genitive | أَلْبَانِيٍّ ʔalbāniyyin |
الْأَلْبَانِيِّ al-ʔalbāniyyi |
أَلْبَانِيِّ ʔalbāniyyi |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | أَلْبَانِيَّيْن ʔalbāniyyayn |
الْأَلْبَانِيَّيْن al-ʔalbāniyyayn |
أَلْبَانِيَّيْ ʔalbāniyyay |
Nominative | أَلْبَانِيَّانِ ʔalbāniyyāni |
الْأَلْبَانِيَّانِ al-ʔalbāniyyāni |
أَلْبَانِيَّا ʔalbāniyyā |
Accusative | أَلْبَانِيَّيْنِ ʔalbāniyyayni |
الْأَلْبَانِيَّيْنِ al-ʔalbāniyyayni |
أَلْبَانِيَّيْ ʔalbāniyyay |
Genitive | أَلْبَانِيَّيْنِ ʔalbāniyyayni |
الْأَلْبَانِيَّيْنِ al-ʔalbāniyyayni |
أَلْبَانِيَّيْ ʔalbāniyyay |
Paucal (3-10) | basic broken paucal triptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | أَلْبَان ʔalbān |
الْأَلْبَان al-ʔalbān |
أَلْبَان ʔalbān |
Nominative | أَلْبَانٌ ʔalbānun |
الْأَلْبَانُ al-ʔalbānu |
أَلْبَانُ ʔalbānu |
Accusative | أَلْبَانًا ʔalbānan |
الْأَلْبَانَ al-ʔalbāna |
أَلْبَانَ ʔalbāna |
Genitive | أَلْبَانٍ ʔalbānin |
الْأَلْبَانِ al-ʔalbāni |
أَلْبَانِ ʔalbāni |
References
- Wehr, Hans (1979) “ألبان”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
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