ديك
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[edit]Noun
[edit]دِيك • (dīk) m (plural دِيَكَة (diyaka) or دُيُوك (duyūk), paucal أَدْيَاك (ʔadyāk))
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun دِيك (dīk)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | دِيك dīk |
الدِّيك ad-dīk |
دِيك dīk |
Nominative | دِيكٌ dīkun |
الدِّيكُ ad-dīku |
دِيكُ dīku |
Accusative | دِيكًا dīkan |
الدِّيكَ ad-dīka |
دِيكَ dīka |
Genitive | دِيكٍ dīkin |
الدِّيكِ ad-dīki |
دِيكِ dīki |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | دِيكَيْن dīkayn |
الدِّيكَيْن ad-dīkayn |
دِيكَيْ dīkay |
Nominative | دِيكَانِ dīkāni |
الدِّيكَانِ ad-dīkāni |
دِيكَا dīkā |
Accusative | دِيكَيْنِ dīkayni |
الدِّيكَيْنِ ad-dīkayni |
دِيكَيْ dīkay |
Genitive | دِيكَيْنِ dīkayni |
الدِّيكَيْنِ ad-dīkayni |
دِيكَيْ dīkay |
Plural | broken plural triptote in ـَة (-a); basic broken plural triptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | دِيَكَة; دُيُوك diyaka; duyūk |
الدِّيَكَة; الدُّيُوك ad-diyaka; ad-duyūk |
دِيَكَة; دُيُوك diyakat; duyūk |
Nominative | دِيَكَةٌ; دُيُوكٌ diyakatun; duyūkun |
الدِّيَكَةُ; الدُّيُوكُ ad-diyakatu; ad-duyūku |
دِيَكَةُ; دُيُوكُ diyakatu; duyūku |
Accusative | دِيَكَةً; دُيُوكًا diyakatan; duyūkan |
الدِّيَكَةَ; الدُّيُوكَ ad-diyakata; ad-duyūka |
دِيَكَةَ; دُيُوكَ diyakata; duyūka |
Genitive | دِيَكَةٍ; دُيُوكٍ diyakatin; duyūkin |
الدِّيَكَةِ; الدُّيُوكِ ad-diyakati; ad-duyūki |
دِيَكَةِ; دُيُوكِ diyakati; duyūki |
Descendants
[edit]Moroccan Arabic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Determiner
[edit]ديك • (dīk) f
- feminine singular of داك (dāk)
- ديك الدار عاد تبنت. ― dīk ed-dār ʕād ettebnāt ― That house was just built.
South Levantine Arabic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]ديك • (dīk) m (plural ديوك (dyūk))
Derived terms
[edit]- ديك الحبش (dīk il-ḥabaš, “turkey”)
Related terms
[edit]- جاج (jāj, “chickens”)
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