جلسة
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See also: جلسه
Arabic
[edit]Root |
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ج ل س (j l s) |
8 terms |
Etymology
[edit]Instance noun from جَلَسَ (jalasa, “to sit”).
Noun
[edit]جَلْسَة • (jalsa) f (plural جَلَسَات (jalasāt))
- session, sitting
- جَلَسَاتُ عِلَاجٍ طَبِيعِيٍّ ― jalasātu ʕilājin ṭabīʕiyyin ― physiotherapy sessions
- (law) session, sitting, hearing
- جَلْسَةُ ٱسْتِمَاعٍ ― jalsatu stimāʕin ― (court) hearing
- assembly, company, meeting
- جَلْسَةٌ عُرْفِيِّةٌ ― jalsatun ʕurfiyyiatun ― customary reconciliation session
- state, condition
- position, posture
- جَلْسَةُ ٱلْقُرْفُصَاءِ ― jalsatu l-qurfuṣāʔi ― squatting position
- sitting up
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun جَلْسَة (jalsa)
Singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | جَلْسَة jalsa |
الْجَلْسَة al-jalsa |
جَلْسَة jalsat |
Nominative | جَلْسَةٌ jalsatun |
الْجَلْسَةُ al-jalsatu |
جَلْسَةُ jalsatu |
Accusative | جَلْسَةً jalsatan |
الْجَلْسَةَ al-jalsata |
جَلْسَةَ jalsata |
Genitive | جَلْسَةٍ jalsatin |
الْجَلْسَةِ al-jalsati |
جَلْسَةِ jalsati |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | جَلْسَتَيْن jalsatayn |
الْجَلْسَتَيْن al-jalsatayn |
جَلْسَتَيْ jalsatay |
Nominative | جَلْسَتَانِ jalsatāni |
الْجَلْسَتَانِ al-jalsatāni |
جَلْسَتَا jalsatā |
Accusative | جَلْسَتَيْنِ jalsatayni |
الْجَلْسَتَيْنِ al-jalsatayni |
جَلْسَتَيْ jalsatay |
Genitive | جَلْسَتَيْنِ jalsatayni |
الْجَلْسَتَيْنِ al-jalsatayni |
جَلْسَتَيْ jalsatay |
Plural | sound feminine plural | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | جَلَسَات jalasāt |
الْجَلَسَات al-jalasāt |
جَلَسَات jalasāt |
Nominative | جَلَسَاتٌ jalasātun |
الْجَلَسَاتُ al-jalasātu |
جَلَسَاتُ jalasātu |
Accusative | جَلَسَاتٍ jalasātin |
الْجَلَسَاتِ al-jalasāti |
جَلَسَاتِ jalasāti |
Genitive | جَلَسَاتٍ jalasātin |
الْجَلَسَاتِ al-jalasāti |
جَلَسَاتِ jalasāti |
Descendants
[edit]References
[edit]- Lane, Edward William (1863) “جلسة”, in Arabic-English Lexicon[1], London: Williams & Norgate
- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884) “جلسة”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary[2], London: W.H. Allen