رام الله

Arabic

Etymology

From Aramaic רמא (rāmā, hill) + اَللّٰه (allāh, God), literally the hill of God.

Proper noun

رَامَ اللّٰه • (rāma llāh) f

  1. Ramallah (a city in the West Bank, Palestine)

Declension

Descendants

  • English: Ramallah

South Levantine Arabic

Etymology

Composed of Aramaic רמא (rāmā, hill) + الله (ʔaḷḷah, God). Literally, the hill of God.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /raː.malˤ.lˤah/, [rɑːˈmɑlˤ.lˤɑh]
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Proper noun

رام الله • (rāmaḷḷah) f

  1. Ramallah (a city in the West Bank, Palestine)
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