talebe

Crimean Tatar

Other scripts
Cyrillic талебе
Roman

Etymology

From Arabic طَلَبَة (ṭalaba), plural of طَالِب (ṭālib, student).

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ta‧le‧be

Noun

talebe

  1. student

Declension

Declension of talebe
singular plural
nominative talebe talebeler
genitive talebeniñ talebelerniñ
dative talebege talebelerge
accusative talebeni talebelerni
locative talebede talebelerde
ablative talebeden talebelerden

References

North Moluccan Malay

Etymology

From ta- +‎ lebe.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ta.leˈbe/, [t̪a.lɛˈbɛ]
  • Rhymes: -e
  • Hyphenation: ta‧le‧be

Verb

talebé

  1. to be excessive, to be too much
  2. (of words, etc.) to be rough

Turkish

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish طلبه, from Arabic طَلَبَة (ṭalaba), plural of طَالِب (ṭālib, student).

Noun

talebe (definite accusative talebeyi, plural talebeler)

  1. (archaic) student
    Synonyms: okul çocuğu, mektep çocuğu, mektepli, öğrenci, şakirt, talebe, tilmiz

Declension

Declension of talebe
singular plural
nominative talebe talebeler
definite accusative talebeyi talebeleri
dative talebeye talebelere
locative talebede talebelerde
ablative talebeden talebelerden
genitive talebenin talebelerin

References