مشناه
Arabic
Etymology
From Hebrew מִשְׁנָה (mišnā), From the root שׁ־נ־ה (sh-n-h), meaning “second”, “twofold,” “double,” (because the Mishna demanded repeated study); compare Arabic ث ن ي (ṯ-n-y).
Declension
Declension of noun مِشْنَاه (mišnāh)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | مِشْنَاه mišnāh |
الْمِشْنَاه al-mišnāh |
مِشْنَاه mišnāh |
Nominative | مِشْنَاهٌ mišnāhun |
الْمِشْنَاهُ al-mišnāhu |
مِشْنَاهُ mišnāhu |
Accusative | مِشْنَاهًا mišnāhan |
الْمِشْنَاهَ al-mišnāha |
مِشْنَاهَ mišnāha |
Genitive | مِشْنَاهٍ mišnāhin |
الْمِشْنَاهِ al-mišnāhi |
مِشْنَاهِ mišnāhi |
See also
- تَوْرَاة (tawrāh, “Torah, Pentateuch”)
- تَلْمُود (talmūd, “Talmud”)
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