دعوت

Arabic

Verb

دَعَوْتُ • (daʕawtu) (form I)

  1. first-person singular past active of دَعَا (daʕā)

Verb

دَعَوْتَ • (daʕawta) (form I)

  1. second-person masculine singular past active of دَعَا (daʕā)

Verb

دَعَوْتِ • (daʕawti) (form I)

  1. second-person feminine singular past active of دَعَا (daʕā)

Gujarati

Proper noun

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دعوت • (dāvat) n (Lisan ud-Dawat)

  1. Alternative form of دعوۃ

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Arabic دَعْوَة (daʕwa).

Noun

دعوت • (da'vet or davet)

  1. invitation; call
  2. (law) summons

Descendants

  • Turkish: davet

Further reading

  • Avery, Robert et al., editors (2013), “davet”, in The Redhouse Dictionary Turkish/Ottoman English, 21st edition, Istanbul: Sev Yayıncılık, →ISBN
  • Kélékian, Diran (1911) “دعوت”, in Dictionnaire turc-français, Constantinople: Mihran, page 574a
  • Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–) “davet”, in Nişanyan Sözlük

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic دَعْوَة (daʕwa).

Pronunciation

 
  • (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [d̪äʔ.wät̪]
    • (Kabuli) IPA(key): [d̪ɑː.wät̪]
    • (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [d̪ɔː.wät̪]

Readings
Classical reading? da'wat
Dari reading? da'wat
Iranian reading? da'vat
Tajik reading? daʾvat

Noun

Dari دعوت
Iranian Persian
Tajik даъват

دَعوَت • (da'vat)

  1. invitation, call (to a religion, etc.)
    ما را برای شام دعوت کردند. (more literary)
    mâ-râ barâ-ye šâm da'vat kardand.
    برای شام دعوتمون کردن. (colloquial)
    barâ-ye šâm da'vat-emun kardan.
    They invited us for dinner.
  2. convivial meeting

Derived terms

(verbs)

(others)

  • دعوتنامه (da'vatnâme)

Descendants

Further reading

Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian دعوت (da'vat), itself from Arabic دَعْوَة (daʕwa).

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Urdu) IPA(key): /d̪ə.(ʔ)ʋət̪/, /d̪ɑː.ʋət̪/, /-wət̪/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ət̪
  • Hyphenation: دَع‧وَت

Noun

دَعْوَت • (da'vat) f (Hindi spelling दावत)

  1. invitation
  2. invite, request (to join a movement, or purpose)
  3. feast, dinner, banquet
  4. invitation, call (to faith; religion)
  5. incantation, invocation

Declension

Declension of دعوت
singular plural
direct دَعْوَت (daʻvat) دَعْوَتیں (daʻvatẽ)
oblique دَعْوَت (daʻvat) دَعْوَتوں (daʻvatõ)
vocative دَعْوَت (daʻvat) دَعْوَتو (daʻvato)

Descendants

Further reading

  • دعوت”, in اُردُو لُغَت (urdū luġat) (in Urdu), Ministry of Education: Government of Pakistan, 2017.
  • دعوت”, in ریخْتَہ لُغَت (rexta luġat) - Rekhta Dictionary [Urdu dictionary with meanings in Hindi & English], Noida, India: Rekhta Foundation, 2024.
  • Qureshi, Bashir Ahmad (1971) “دعوت”, in Kitabistan's 20th Century Standard Dictionary‎, Lahore: Kitabistan Pub. Co.

Ushojo

Etymology

From Urdu دعوت (da'vat).

Noun

دعوت (da'vat)

  1. a feast of food
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