أب
Arabic
Etymology 1
From Proto-Semitic *ʾab-, from the root ء ب و (ʾ-b-w)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʔab/
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Noun
أَب • (ʾab) m (construct state أَبُو (ʾabū), dual أَبَوَانِ (ʾabawāni), plural آبَاء (ʾābāʾ), feminine أُمّ (ʾumm))
Declension
Declension of noun أَب (ʾab)
Singular | singular long construct | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | أَب ʾab |
الْأَب al-ʾab |
أَبُو ʾabū |
Nominative | أَبٌ ʾabun |
الْأَبُ al-ʾabu |
أَبُو ʾabū |
Accusative | أَبًا ʾaban |
الْأَبَ al-ʾaba |
أَبَا ʾabā |
Genitive | أَبٍ ʾabin |
الْأَبِ al-ʾabi |
أَبِي ʾabī |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | أَبَوَيْن; أَبَيْن ʾabawayn; ʾabayn |
الْأَبَوَيْن; الْأَبَيْن al-ʾabawayn; al-ʾabayn |
أَبَوَيْ; أَبَيْ ʾabaway; ʾabay |
Nominative | أَبَوَانِ; أَبَانِ ʾabawāni; ʾabāni |
الْأَبَوَانِ; الْأَبَانِ al-ʾabawāni; al-ʾabāni |
أَبَوَا; أَبَا ʾabawā; ʾabā |
Accusative | أَبَوَيْنِ; أَبَيْنِ ʾabawayni; ʾabayni |
الْأَبَوَيْنِ; الْأَبَيْنِ al-ʾabawayni; al-ʾabayni |
أَبَوَيْ; أَبَيْ ʾabaway; ʾabay |
Genitive | أَبَوَيْنِ; أَبَيْنِ ʾabawayni; ʾabayni |
الْأَبَوَيْنِ; الْأَبَيْنِ al-ʾabawayni; al-ʾabayni |
أَبَوَيْ; أَبَيْ ʾabaway; ʾabay |
Plural | basic broken plural triptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | آبَاء ʾābāʾ |
الْآبَاء al-ʾābāʾ |
آبَاء ʾābāʾ |
Nominative | آبَاءٌ ʾābāʾun |
الْآبَاءُ al-ʾābāʾu |
آبَاءُ ʾābāʾu |
Accusative | آبَاءً ʾābāʾan |
الْآبَاءَ al-ʾābāʾa |
آبَاءَ ʾābāʾa |
Genitive | آبَاءٍ ʾābāʾin |
الْآبَاءِ al-ʾābāʾi |
آبَاءِ ʾābāʾi |
Synonyms
- (father): وَالِد (wālid)
Descendants
- → Abkhaz-Abaza: *abá
- → Assamese: আব্বা (abba)
- → Bengali: আব্বা (abba)
- → Swahili: bwana
- ⇒ Arabic: أَبُو حِبَاب (ʾabū ḥibāb, “father of many seeds”)
- ⇒ Arabic: أَبُو المِسْك (ʾabū l-misk, “father of musk”)
See also
- (nouns with long construct singular) الْأَسْمَاء الْخَمْسَة (al-ʾasmāʾ al-ḵamsa); أَب (ʾab), أَخ (ʾaḵ), حَم (ḥam), فَم (fam), ذُو (ḏū) (Category: Arabic nouns with long construct singular)
Further reading
- Lane, Edward William (1863), “أب”, in Arabic-English Lexicon, London: Williams & Norgate, pages 3, 10–11
- Nöldeke, Theodor (1904) Beiträge zur semitischen Sprachwissenschaft (in German), Straßburg: Karl J. Trübner, pages 69–72 (for etymology of the vocative forms)
- Wehr, Hans (1979), “أبو”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN, pages 2–3
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