لدن
Arabic
Etymology 1
Developed from لَ (la, “to, for”) + دُون (dūn, “beneath; by one's feet”); hence coming to or being at a space or duration close or near, right at their feet, immediately before them, in the presence of, happening or being near, following in a location or time.
Usage notes
- Usually preceded by مِنْ (min, “from”).
Inflection
Inflected forms
Base form | لَدُنْ (ladun) | ||||
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Personal-pronoun- including forms |
Singular | Dual | Plural | ||
Masculine | Feminine | Common | Masculine | Feminine | |
First person | لَدُنِي (ladunī) | لَدُنَّا (ladunnā) | |||
Second person | لَدُنْكَ (ladunka) | لَدُنْكِ (ladunki) | لَدُنْكُمَا (ladunkumā) | لَدُنْكُمْ (ladunkum) | لَدُنْكُنَّ (ladunkunna) |
Third person | لَدُنْهُ (ladunhu) | لَدُنْهَا (ladunhā) | لَدُنْهُمَا (ladunhumā) | لَدُنْهُمْ (ladunhum) | لَدُنْهُنَّ (ladunhunna) |
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