ختان
Arabic
Etymology
From the root خ ت ن (ḵ-t-n), cognate with خَتَنَ (ḵatana, “to circumcise”).
Declension
Declension of noun خِتَان (ḵitān)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | خِتَان ḵitān |
الْخِتَان al-ḵitān |
خِتَان ḵitān |
Nominative | خِتَانٌ ḵitānun |
الْخِتَانُ al-ḵitānu |
خِتَانُ ḵitānu |
Accusative | خِتَانًا ḵitānan |
الْخِتَانَ al-ḵitāna |
خِتَانَ ḵitāna |
Genitive | خِتَانٍ ḵitānin |
الْخِتَانِ al-ḵitāni |
خِتَانِ ḵitāni |
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