سبت

See also: شبث, شبت, سبب, and س ب ب

Hijazi Arabic

Root
س ب ت
1 term

Etymology 1

From Arabic اَلسَّبْت (as-sabt), the form with al- is usually used to designate a certain Saturday or Saturday day in general but when it is mentioned unspecifically then the form without the al- can be used in some contexts.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sabt/

Noun

سبت • (sabt) m

  1. a Saturday
    سواءً سبت ولا أحد
    sawāʔan sabt walla ʔaḥad
    either a Saturday or a Sunday
سَبَت

Etymology 2

From Ottoman Turkish سبد (sebed, seped, sepet), from Persian سبد (sabad, basket).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sa.bat/

Noun

سبت • (sabat) m (plural أسبتة (ʔasbita) or سبتات (sabatāt))

  1. usually an immovable plastic basket, mostly a laundry basket
See also

Malay

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Arabic السَبْت (as-sabt).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /saptu/
  • Rhymes: -aptu, -tu, -u

Proper noun

سبت (Rumi spelling Sabtu)

  1. Saturday (day of the week)

See also

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