مناقيش
Arabic
Etymology
Broken plural of the derived from the passive participle مَنْقُوش (manqūš, “sculpted”), from the verb نَقَشَ (naqaša, “to sculpt, engrave”), from the way the bread is shaped with the fingers after being rolled flat.
Noun
مَنَاقِيش • (manāqīš) m
Declension
Declension of noun مَنَاقِيش (manāqīš)
Singular | basic singular diptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | مَنَاقِيش manāqīš |
الْمَنَاقِيش al-manāqīš |
مَنَاقِيش manāqīš |
Nominative | مَنَاقِيشُ manāqīšu |
الْمَنَاقِيشُ al-manāqīšu |
مَنَاقِيشُ manāqīšu |
Accusative | مَنَاقِيشَ manāqīša |
الْمَنَاقِيشَ al-manāqīša |
مَنَاقِيشَ manāqīša |
Genitive | مَنَاقِيشَ manāqīša |
الْمَنَاقِيشِ al-manāqīši |
مَنَاقِيشِ manāqīši |
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