أبدا
Arabic
Etymology
Adverbial accusative of أَبَد (ʾabad, “eternity”), related to the verb أَبَدَ (ʾabada, “to stay, to linger”), from the root ء ب د (ʾ-b-d).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʔa.ba.dan/
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Adverb
أَبَدًا • (ʾabadan)
- always, forever
- Synonyms: دَائِمًا (dāʾiman), بِٱسْتِمْرَار (bistimrār), دَوْمًا (dawman), مَدَى الْحَيَاة (madā l-ḥayāh), مَدَى الدَّهْرِ (madā d-dahri)
- 2000, Spacetoon (lyrics and music), “Bon-Bon planet song”:
- نَتَعَلَّمُ دُرُوسًا عًَظِيمَة ذِكْرَاهَا أَبَدًا تَدُوم
- nataʿallamu durūsan ʿanaẓīma(t) ḏikrāhā ʾabadan tadūm
- (please add an English translation of this quote)
- (with a negative) never
- (in the future), not at all, on no account
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