أباب
Arabic
| Root |
|---|
| ء ب ب (ʔ b b) |
| 7 terms |
Etymology
Compare عُبَاب (ʕubāb, “waves or billows of a torrent of water”), عُبَب (ʕubab, “husk tomato, bladder cherry”).
Noun
أُبَاب • (ʔubāb) m
Declension
| singular | basic singular triptote | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | أُبَاب ʔubāb |
الْأُبَاب al-ʔubāb |
أُبَاب ʔubāb |
| nominative | أُبَابٌ ʔubābun |
الْأُبَابُ al-ʔubābu |
أُبَابُ ʔubābu |
| accusative | أُبَابًا ʔubāban |
الْأُبَابَ al-ʔubāba |
أُبَابَ ʔubāba |
| genitive | أُبَابٍ ʔubābin |
الْأُبَابِ al-ʔubābi |
أُبَابِ ʔubābi |
Descendants
- →? Ge'ez: አበቢ (ʾäbäbi)
Noun
أَبَاب • (ʔabāb) m
Declension
| singular | basic singular triptote | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | أَبَاب ʔabāb |
الْأَبَاب al-ʔabāb |
أَبَاب ʔabāb |
| nominative | أَبَابٌ ʔabābun |
الْأَبَابُ al-ʔabābu |
أَبَابُ ʔabābu |
| accusative | أَبَابًا ʔabāban |
الْأَبَابَ al-ʔabāba |
أَبَابَ ʔabāba |
| genitive | أَبَابٍ ʔabābin |
الْأَبَابِ al-ʔabābi |
أَبَابِ ʔabābi |
Derived terms
References
- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884) “أباب”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary[1], London: W.H. Allen