كلمه

See also: کلمه, کلمہ, and كلمة

North Levantine Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic كَلِمة (kalima).

Noun

كلمه • (kilmi) f (plural كلمات (kilmāt), dual كلمتين (kilimtayn))

  1. word

Usage notes

  • The dual is used in the sense of “a couple of words”, “a couple of things”:
    رح قللك كلمتين.raḥ ʾil-lak kilimtaynI’ll tell you a couple of words.

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology 1

From Arabic كَلِمَة (kalima).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /celiˈme/

Noun

كلمه • (kelime) (plural كلمه‌لر or كلمات)

  1. (grammar) word
    Synonym: سوز (söz)
Descendants
  • Turkish: kelime

Noun

كلمه • (gelme)

  1. verbal noun of كلمك (gelmek)
Descendants
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