تركي

See also: تركی, ترکی, and بركي

Arabic

Etymology

Relative adjective (nisba) composed of تُرْك (turk, Turks) + ـِيّ (-iyy).

Adjective

تُرْكِيّ • (turkiyy) (feminine تُرْكِيَّة (turkiyya), masculine plural تُرْكِيُّونَ (turkiyyūna) or أَتْرَاك (ʔatrāk) or تُرْك (turk), feminine plural تُرْكِيَّات (turkiyyāt))

  1. Turkish

Declension

References

  • Haywood, J.A., Nahmad, H.M. (1965) “تركي”, in A new Arabic grammar, 2nd edition, London: Lund Humphries, →ISBN

Noun

تُرْكِيّ • (turkiyy) m (plural تُرْكِيُّونَ (turkiyyūna) or أَتْرَاك (ʔatrāk) or تُرْك (turk), feminine تُرْكِيَّة (turkiyya))

  1. Turk

Declension

Descendants

  • Catalan: turc

South Levantine Arabic

Root
ت ر ك
2 terms

Etymology

From Arabic تُرْكِيّ (turkiyy).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tur.ki/, [ˈtur.ki]
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Adjective

تركي • (turki) (feminine تركيّة (turkiyye), common plural أتراك (ʔatrāk))

  1. Turk, Turkish

Noun

تركي • (turki) m (plural أتراك (ʔatrāk), feminine تركيّة (turkiyye))

  1. Turk
  2. Turkish
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