ساع
Arabic
Etymology 1
Root |
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س ع ي (s-ʕ-y) |
Derived from the active participle of سَعَى (saʕā, “to chase, to walk quickly; to strive”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /saː.ʕin/
Declension
Declension of noun سَاعٍ (sāʕin)
Singular | singular triptote in ـٍ (-in) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | سَاعِي sāʕī |
السَّاعِي as-sāʕī |
سَاعِي sāʕī |
Nominative | سَاعٍ sāʕin |
السَّاعِي as-sāʕī |
سَاعِي sāʕī |
Accusative | سَاعِيًا sāʕiyan |
السَّاعِيَ as-sāʕiya |
سَاعِيَ sāʕiya |
Genitive | سَاعٍ sāʕin |
السَّاعِي as-sāʕī |
سَاعِي sāʕī |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | سَاعِيَيْن sāʕiyayn |
السَّاعِيَيْن as-sāʕiyayn |
سَاعِيَيْ sāʕiyay |
Nominative | سَاعِيَانِ sāʕiyāni |
السَّاعِيَانِ as-sāʕiyāni |
سَاعِيَا sāʕiyā |
Accusative | سَاعِيَيْنِ sāʕiyayni |
السَّاعِيَيْنِ as-sāʕiyayni |
سَاعِيَيْ sāʕiyay |
Genitive | سَاعِيَيْنِ sāʕiyayni |
السَّاعِيَيْنِ as-sāʕiyayni |
سَاعِيَيْ sāʕiyay |
Plural | sound masculine plural; broken plural triptote in ـَاة (-āh) | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | سَاعِين; سُعَاة sāʕīn; suʕāt |
السَّاعِين; السُّعَاة as-sāʕīn; as-suʕāt |
سَاعِي; سُعَاة sāʕī; suʕāt |
Nominative | سَاعُونَ; سُعَاةٌ sāʕūna; suʕātun |
السَّاعُونَ; السُّعَاةُ as-sāʕūna; as-suʕātu |
سَاعُو; سُعَاةُ sāʕū; suʕātu |
Accusative | سَاعِينَ; سُعَاةً sāʕīna; suʕātan |
السَّاعِينَ; السُّعَاةَ as-sāʕīna; as-suʕāta |
سَاعِي; سُعَاةَ sāʕī; suʕāta |
Genitive | سَاعِينَ; سُعَاةٍ sāʕīna; suʕātin |
السَّاعِينَ; السُّعَاةِ as-sāʕīna; as-suʕāti |
سَاعِي; سُعَاةِ sāʕī; suʕāti |
Derived terms
- سَاعِي ٱلْبَرِيد (sāʕī l-barīd)
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