أذان
Appearance
Arabic
[edit]Noun
[edit]أَذَان • (ʔaḏān) m
- verbal noun of أَذِنَ (ʔaḏina, “to listen, to hear, to allow”) (form I)
- verbal noun of أَذَّنَ (ʔaḏḏana, “to call, to announce”) (form II)
- call to prayer
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun أَذَان (ʔaḏān)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | أَذَان ʔaḏān |
الْأَذَان al-ʔaḏān |
أَذَان ʔaḏān |
Nominative | أَذَانٌ ʔaḏānun |
الْأَذَانُ al-ʔaḏānu |
أَذَانُ ʔaḏānu |
Accusative | أَذَانًا ʔaḏānan |
الْأَذَانَ al-ʔaḏāna |
أَذَانَ ʔaḏāna |
Genitive | أَذَانٍ ʔaḏānin |
الْأَذَانِ al-ʔaḏāni |
أَذَانِ ʔaḏāni |
Descendants
[edit]- → Afar: adáan
- → Adyghe: азан (azan)
- → Bashkir: аҙан (aźan)
- → Catalan: àdhan
- → Chechen: азан (azan)
- → English: adhan
- → French: adhan
- → German: Adhan
- → Japanese: アザーン (azān)
- → Kazakh: азан (azan)
- → Kyrgyz: азан (azan)
- → Malay: azan
- Indonesian: azan
- → Nogai: азан (azan)
- → Persian: اذان (azân)
- → Ottoman Turkish: اذان (ezân), էզան (ezan) — Armeno-Turkish
- → Polish: adhan
- → Portuguese: adhan
- → Russian: аза́н (azán)
- → Saho: azaan
- → Spanish: adhan
- → Swahili: adhana
- → Tatar: азан (azan)
- → Uyghur: ئەزان (ezan)
- → Uzbek: азон (azon)
References
[edit]- Wehr, Hans (1979) “أذن”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN