الجزائر
Arabic
Etymology
The broken plural of جَزِيرَة (jazīra, “island”) has come to be the proper name for Algeria, its capital, and the islands in its bay, as there were once several small islands in the Bay of Algiers. Most of these islands are now connected to the shore or have been removed. الْجَزَائِر (al-jazāʾir) is itself a truncated form of the city's older name of جَزَائِر بَنِي مَزْغَنَّىٰ (jazāʾir banī mazḡannā, “the islands of (the tribe) Ait Mazghanna”), which was used by early medieval geographers such as al-Idrisi and Yaqut al-Hamawi.
Declension
Declension of noun الْجَزَائِر (al-jazāʾir)
Singular | basic singular diptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | — | الْجَزَائِر al-jazāʾir |
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Nominative | — | الْجَزَائِرُ al-jazāʾiru |
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Accusative | — | الْجَزَائِرَ al-jazāʾira |
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Genitive | — | الْجَزَائِرِ al-jazāʾiri |
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Derived terms
- جَزَائِرِيّ (jazāʾiriyy)
- جَزْأَرَة (jazʾara)
References
- Wehr, Hans (1979), “جزر”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
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