ست

See also: شپ, سپ, and شب

Arabic

Numeral

سِتّ • (sitt) m (feminine سِتَّة (sitta))

  1. masculine of سِتَّة (sitta, six)

Descendants

  • Maltese: sitt

Egyptian Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic سَيِّدَة (sayyida).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sitː/

Noun

ست • (sitt) f (plural ستات (sittāt))

  1. woman
    وبيقولوا ان الست اللى فى الصورة دى اسمها الحاجة زينب وعندها ٨٢ سنة.
    wi-biyʾūlu ʾin is-sitt ʾilli fiṣ-ṣūra di ʾismaha l-ḥagga zēnab wi-ʾandaha ʾitnēn wi tamanīn sana.
    They say that the woman that's in this picture is called El-Hajjah Zainab and she is 82 years old.
  2. Mrs, Miss, lady (title for a woman)
  3. (archaic) grandmother
    Synonym: تيتة (tēta)

Derived terms

  • ست الحبايب (sitt il-ḥabāyib)
  • ست الحصن (sitt il-ḥuṣn)
  • ستاتى (sittāti)
  • ستو (sittu)

See also

Hijazi Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic سَيِّدَة (sayyida).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sitt/, [sɪt]

Noun

ست • (sīd) f (construct state سِتُّو (sittu), plural سِتَّات (sittāt), masculine سيد (sīd))

  1. grandmother
    Synonyms: جَدّة (jadda), (used mostly by Hijazis of Turkish origin) أَنَّة (ʔanna)
  • ستيتة (stēta, older sister, older aunt)

Saraiki

Saraiki numbers (edit)
70
 ←  6 ۷
7
8  → 
    Cardinal: سَت (sat)
    Ordinal: سَتْوَاں (satvāṉ)

Etymology

Inherited from Sanskrit सप्तन् (saptan), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *saptá, from Proto-Indo-European *septḿ̥.

Cognate with Assamese সাত (xat), Bengali সাত (śat), English seven, Gujarati સાત (sāt), Hindustani सात (sāt) / سات (sāt), Persian هفت, Russian семь (semʹ), Sindhi ست (sata), Sylheti ꠢꠣꠔ (hat), and others.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sət̪/

Numeral

سَتّ (satt)

  1. seven

Shina

Shina numbers (edit)
 ←  6 7 8  → 
    Cardinal: ست

Etymology

Inherited from Sanskrit सप्तन् (saptan).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sʌt/

Numeral

ست (sat)

  1. seven

Sindhi

Etymology

From Paisaci Prakrit [Term?], from Sanskrit सप्तन् (saptan).

Numeral

ست • (sata)

  1. seven

South Levantine Arabic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sit/, [sɪt]
  • (file)

Etymology 1

Possibly from Arabic سَيِّدَة (sayyida). Through sáyyida → sīda → siditi → sídti → sítti → sitt.

Noun

ستّ • (sitt) f (plural ستّات (sittāt), masculine سيد (sīd))

  1. lady, woman
    Synonym: مرة (mara)
  2. grandmother
    Synonyms: جدّة (jidde), تيتا (tēta, grandma)

Etymology 2

From Arabic سِتّ (sitt), feminine of سِتَّة (sitta).

Numeral

ست • (sitt)

  1. construct state of ستة (sitte)

Ushojo

Noun

ست (sat)

  1. peeled sponge
  2. near
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