قبطي

Arabic

Etymology

Relative adjective (nisba) composed of قِبْط (qibṭ, Copts) + ـِيّ (-iyy).

Adjective

قِبْطِيّ • (qibṭiyy) (feminine قِبْطِيَّة (qibṭiyya), masculine plural sp or أَقْبَاط (ʔaqbāṭ), feminine plural قِبْطِيَّات (qibṭiyyāt)) or
قُبْطِيّ • (qubṭiyy) (feminine قُبْطِيَّة (qubṭiyya), masculine plural sp or أَقْبَاط (ʔaqbāṭ), feminine plural قُبْطِيَّات (qubṭiyyāt))

  1. Coptic

Declension

Noun

The template Template:ar-noun-nisba does not use the parameter(s):
pl1=sp
pl3=قِبْط
Please see Module:checkparams for help with this warning.

قِبْطِيّ • (qibṭiyy) m, plural قِبْطِيُّون (qibṭiyyūn) or أَقْبَاط (ʔaqbāṭ), feminine قِبْطِيَّة (qibṭiyya) or

The template Template:ar-noun-nisba does not use the parameter(s):
pl1=sp
pl3=قُبْط
Please see Module:checkparams for help with this warning.

قُبْطِيّ • (qubṭiyy) m, plural قُبْطِيُّون (qubṭiyyūn) or أَقْبَاط (ʔaqbāṭ), feminine قُبْطِيَّة (qubṭiyya)

  1. Copt

Declension

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: qibti
  • Ottoman Turkish: قبطی (kıptî)
  • Persian: قبطی
  • Uzbek: qibtiy
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