Ramallah

English

Etymology

From Arabic رَام اَللّٰه (rām allāh).

Proper noun

Ramallah

  1. A city in the West Bank, Palestine.

Derived terms

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Polish

Ramallah

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic رَام اَللّٰه (rām allāh).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /raˈmal.lax/, /raˈmal.la/
  • Rhymes: -allax, -alla
  • Syllabification: Ra‧mal‧lah

Proper noun

Ramallah m inan or f (indeclinable)[1]

  1. Ramallah (a city in Palestine)

Declension

Indeclinable

or

Masculine declension:

Feminine declension:

References

  1. Jan Grzenia (19.11.2004) Poradnia Językowa PWN [Language clinic PWN], Polish Scientific Publishers PWN

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