راس
See also: رأس
Egyptian Arabic
Etymology
From Arabic رَأْس (raʾs), from Proto-Semitic *raʾš- (“head”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɾɑːs]
Noun
رَاس • (rās) f (plural رُوس (rūs) or رُؤُوس (ruʾūs))
- head (part of the body)
- مايعرفش راسه من رجليه.
- ma-yiʿráf-š rā́s-u min rigl-ḗ.
- He doesn't know his head from his feet.
- chief, top (of a hierarchy)
- هو اكبر راس فى الحتة دى.
- húwwa ʾákbar rās fi-l-ḥítta di.
- He's the biggest chief in this area.
- top part, summit
- cape
- راس البر، راس الشيطان
- rās il-barr, rās iš-šiṭā́n
- Ras El-Bar, Ras El-Sheitan (a popular beach resort near Nuweiba).
Derived terms
Derived terms
- فوق راس (fōʾ rās)
- من تحت راس (min taḥtⁱ rās)
- راس فى راس (rās fi-rās)
- راس السنة (rās is-sána)
- راس العبد (rās il-ʿabd)
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