النمسا
Arabic
Etymology
Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish نمچه (nemçe, “Austrian”), from Proto-Slavic *němьcь (“German”). During the Ottoman period, Austria (the Habsburg Empire) was the most significant German-speaking country.
Declension
Declension of noun النَّمْسَا (an-namsā); النِّمْسَا (an-nimsā)
Singular | singular invariable | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | — | النَّمْسَا; النِّمْسَا an-namsā; an-nimsā |
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Nominative | — | النَّمْسَا; النِّمْسَا an-namsā; an-nimsā |
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Accusative | — | النَّمْسَا; النِّمْسَا an-namsā; an-nimsā |
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Genitive | — | النَّمْسَا; النِّمْسَا an-namsā; an-nimsā |
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Derived terms
- نِمْسَاوِيّ (nimsāwiyy), نَمْسَاوِيّ (namsāwiyy)
Synonyms
- أَوْسْتْرِيَا (ʾawstriyā)
See also
- جُمْهُورِيَّة اَلنَّمْسَا (jumhūriyyat an-namsā), جُمْهُورِيَّة اَلنِّمْسَا (jumhūriyyat an-nimsā)
References
- Wehr, Hans (1979), “نمسا”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
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