جنطيانا
Arabic
Etymology
From Classical Syriac ܓܶܢܛܝܢܳܐ (genṭyānā, “gentian”), from Ancient Greek γεντιανή (gentianḗ, “gentian”), allegedly after Gentius of Illyria discovering its use.
Noun
جَنْطِيَانَا • (janṭiyānā) f
Declension
Declension of noun جَنْطِيَانَا (janṭiyānā)
Singular | singular invariable | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | جَنْطِيَانَا janṭiyānā |
الْجَنْطِيَانَا al-janṭiyānā |
جَنْطِيَانَا janṭiyānā |
Nominative | جَنْطِيَانَا janṭiyānā |
الْجَنْطِيَانَا al-janṭiyānā |
جَنْطِيَانَا janṭiyānā |
Accusative | جَنْطِيَانَا janṭiyānā |
الْجَنْطِيَانَا al-janṭiyānā |
جَنْطِيَانَا janṭiyānā |
Genitive | جَنْطِيَانَا janṭiyānā |
الْجَنْطِيَانَا al-janṭiyānā |
جَنْطِيَانَا janṭiyānā |
Descendants
- → Middle Armenian: ջանդիան (ǰandian), ջանդիանէ (ǰandianē), ճինտիանէ (čintianē)
- → Persian: جنطیانا
- → Ottoman Turkish: جنطیانا (centiyana)
- Turkish: centiyana
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