قمح
Arabic
Etymology
From the root ق م ح (q-m-ḥ). Cognate with Aramaic קַמְחָא (qamḥā, “flour”), Hebrew קֶמַח (qémaḥ, “flour”), Ge'ez ቀምሕ (ḳämḥ, “vegetables; leguminous plant”), ቀምሐ (ḳämḥä, “to eat upon, to graze”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /qamħ/
Declension
Declension of noun قَمْح (qamḥ)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | قَمْح qamḥ |
الْقَمْح al-qamḥ |
قَمْح qamḥ |
Nominative | قَمْحٌ qamḥun |
الْقَمْحُ al-qamḥu |
قَمْحُ qamḥu |
Accusative | قَمْحًا qamḥan |
الْقَمْحَ al-qamḥa |
قَمْحَ qamḥa |
Genitive | قَمْحٍ qamḥin |
الْقَمْحِ al-qamḥi |
قَمْحِ qamḥi |
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