تطلي
Arabic
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish طاتلو (tatlı). Doublet of دَاطْلِيّ (dāṭliyy, “a syrup-wallowed pastry”).
Noun
تَطْلِيّ • (taṭliyy) m
- jam, marmalade
- Synonym: مُرَبًّى (murabban)
- 2017 October 30, “زمان المونة ” نبيل عماري “”, in Sawālīf, archived from the original on 2019-05-04:
Declension
Declension of noun تَطْلِيّ (taṭliyy)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | تَطْلِي taṭlī |
التَّطْلِي at-taṭlī |
تَطْلِي taṭlī |
Nominative | تَطْلِيٌّ taṭliyyun |
التَّطْلِيُّ at-taṭliyyu |
تَطْلِيُّ taṭliyyu |
Accusative | تَطْلِيًّا taṭliyyan |
التَّطْلِيَّ at-taṭliyya |
تَطْلِيَّ taṭliyya |
Genitive | تَطْلِيٍّ taṭliyyin |
التَّطْلِيِّ at-taṭliyyi |
تَطْلِيِّ taṭliyyi |
Hijazi Arabic
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish طاتلو (tatlı (“sweet”))
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tatˤli/
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