ألبان
Arabic
Etymology 1
Back-formation from أَلْبَانِيّ (ʾalbāniyy, “Albanian”).
Noun
أَلْبَان • (ʾalbān) m pl (collective, singulative أَلْبَانِيّ (ʾalbāniyy), paucal أَلْبَان (ʾalbān))
Declension
Declension of noun أَلْبَان (ʾalbān)
Collective | basic collective triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | أَلْبَان ʾalbān |
الْأَلْبَان al-ʾalbān |
أَلْبَان ʾalbān |
Nominative | أَلْبَانٌ ʾalbānun |
الْأَلْبَانُ al-ʾalbānu |
أَلْبَانُ ʾalbānu |
Accusative | أَلْبَانًا ʾalbānan |
الْأَلْبَانَ al-ʾalbāna |
أَلْبَانَ ʾalbāna |
Genitive | أَلْبَانٍ ʾalbānin |
الْأَلْبَانِ al-ʾalbāni |
أَلْبَانِ ʾalbāni |
Singulative | basic singulative triptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | أَلْبَانِي ʾalbānī |
الْأَلْبَانِي al-ʾalbānī |
أَلْبَانِي ʾalbānī |
Nominative | أَلْبَانِيٌّ ʾalbāniyyun |
الْأَلْبَانِيُّ al-ʾalbāniyyu |
أَلْبَانِيُّ ʾalbāniyyu |
Accusative | أَلْبَانِيًّا ʾalbāniyyan |
الْأَلْبَانِيَّ al-ʾalbāniyya |
أَلْبَانِيَّ ʾalbāniyya |
Genitive | أَلْبَانِيٍّ ʾalbāniyyin |
الْأَلْبَانِيِّ al-ʾalbāniyyi |
أَلْبَانِيِّ ʾalbāniyyi |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | أَلْبَانِيَّيْن ʾalbāniyyayn |
الْأَلْبَانِيَّيْن al-ʾalbāniyyayn |
أَلْبَانِيَّيْ ʾalbāniyyay |
Nominative | أَلْبَانِيَّانِ ʾalbāniyyāni |
الْأَلْبَانِيَّانِ al-ʾalbāniyyāni |
أَلْبَانِيَّا ʾalbāniyyā |
Accusative | أَلْبَانِيَّيْنِ ʾalbāniyyayni |
الْأَلْبَانِيَّيْنِ al-ʾalbāniyyayni |
أَلْبَانِيَّيْ ʾalbāniyyay |
Genitive | أَلْبَانِيَّيْنِ ʾalbāniyyayni |
الْأَلْبَانِيَّيْنِ al-ʾalbāniyyayni |
أَلْبَانِيَّيْ ʾalbāniyyay |
Paucal (3-10) | basic broken paucal triptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | أَلْبَان ʾalbān |
الْأَلْبَان al-ʾalbān |
أَلْبَان ʾalbān |
Nominative | أَلْبَانٌ ʾalbānun |
الْأَلْبَانُ al-ʾalbānu |
أَلْبَانُ ʾalbānu |
Accusative | أَلْبَانًا ʾalbānan |
الْأَلْبَانَ al-ʾalbāna |
أَلْبَانَ ʾalbāna |
Genitive | أَلْبَانٍ ʾalbānin |
الْأَلْبَانِ al-ʾalbāni |
أَلْبَانِ ʾalbāni |
References
- Wehr, Hans (1979), “ألبان”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
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