انسانیت
Ottoman Turkish
Etymology
Arabic إِنْسَانِيَّة (ʔinsāniyya)
Descendants
- Turkish: insaniyet
References
- Mallouf, Nassif (1856) “humanité”, in Dictionnaire français-turc, 2nd edition, Paris: Maisonneuve, page 338
Persian
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic إِنْسَانِيَّة (ʔinsāniyya). By surface analysis, انسان (ensân) + ـیت (-iyat).
Pronunciation
- (Classical Persian) IPA(key): [ʔin.sɑː.ni.ˈjat]
- (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [ʔɪn.sɑː.ni.jǽt̪]
- (Kabuli) IPA(key): [ʔɪn.sɑː.ni.jǽt̪]
- (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [ʔin.sɔː.ni.jǽt̪]
- (Iran, formal) IPA(key): [ʔen.sɒː.ni.jǽt̪]
- (Tajik, formal) IPA(key): [ʔin.sɔ.ni.jǽt̪]
Readings | |
---|---|
Classical reading? | insāniyat |
Dari reading? | insāniyat |
Iranian reading? | ensâniyat |
Tajik reading? | insoniyat |
Noun
انسانیت • (ensâniyyat)
- humanity, civility, humaneness (quality of being a good human)
- Synonym: بشریت (bašariyat)
Descendants
- → Bengali: ইনসানিয়াত (inśaniẏat)
- → Punjabi:
- → Hindustani:
Urdu
Etymology
Borrowed from Classical Persian انسانیت (insānīyat).
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