ساكت
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Arabic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Root |
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س ك ت (s k t) |
7 terms |
Derived from the active participle of the verb سَكَتَ (sakata, “to be silent”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]سَاكِت • (sākit) (feminine سَاكِتَة (sākita), masculine plural سَاكِتُونَ (sākitūna) or سُكُوت (sukūt), feminine plural سَاكِتَات (sākitāt))
Declension
[edit]Declension of adjective سَاكِت (sākit)
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | ||
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basic singular triptote | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | سَاكِت sākit |
السَّاكِت as-sākit |
سَاكِتَة sākita |
السَّاكِتَة as-sākita |
Nominative | سَاكِتٌ sākitun |
السَّاكِتُ as-sākitu |
سَاكِتَةٌ sākitatun |
السَّاكِتَةُ as-sākitatu |
Accusative | سَاكِتًا sākitan |
السَّاكِتَ as-sākita |
سَاكِتَةً sākitatan |
السَّاكِتَةَ as-sākitata |
Genitive | سَاكِتٍ sākitin |
السَّاكِتِ as-sākiti |
سَاكِتَةٍ sākitatin |
السَّاكِتَةِ as-sākitati |
Dual | Masculine | Feminine | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | سَاكِتَيْن sākitayn |
السَّاكِتَيْن as-sākitayn |
سَاكِتَتَيْن sākitatayn |
السَّاكِتَتَيْن as-sākitatayn |
Nominative | سَاكِتَانِ sākitāni |
السَّاكِتَانِ as-sākitāni |
سَاكِتَتَانِ sākitatāni |
السَّاكِتَتَانِ as-sākitatāni |
Accusative | سَاكِتَيْنِ sākitayni |
السَّاكِتَيْنِ as-sākitayni |
سَاكِتَتَيْنِ sākitatayni |
السَّاكِتَتَيْنِ as-sākitatayni |
Genitive | سَاكِتَيْنِ sākitayni |
السَّاكِتَيْنِ as-sākitayni |
سَاكِتَتَيْنِ sākitatayni |
السَّاكِتَتَيْنِ as-sākitatayni |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | ||
sound masculine plural; basic broken plural triptote | sound feminine plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | سَاكِتِين; سُكُوت sākitīn; sukūt |
السَّاكِتِين; السُّكُوت as-sākitīn; as-sukūt |
سَاكِتَات sākitāt |
السَّاكِتَات as-sākitāt |
Nominative | سَاكِتُونَ; سُكُوتٌ sākitūna; sukūtun |
السَّاكِتُونَ; السُّكُوتُ as-sākitūna; as-sukūtu |
سَاكِتَاتٌ sākitātun |
السَّاكِتَاتُ as-sākitātu |
Accusative | سَاكِتِينَ; سُكُوتًا sākitīna; sukūtan |
السَّاكِتِينَ; السُّكُوتَ as-sākitīna; as-sukūta |
سَاكِتَاتٍ sākitātin |
السَّاكِتَاتِ as-sākitāti |
Genitive | سَاكِتِينَ; سُكُوتٍ sākitīna; sukūtin |
السَّاكِتِينَ; السُّكُوتِ as-sākitīna; as-sukūti |
سَاكِتَاتٍ sākitātin |
السَّاكِتَاتِ as-sākitāti |
Descendants
[edit]References
[edit]- Lane, Edward William (1863) “ساكت”, in Arabic-English Lexicon[1], London: Williams & Norgate
South Levantine Arabic
[edit]Root |
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س ك ت |
2 terms |
Etymology
[edit]From Arabic سَاكِت (sākit). Equivalent to the active participle of سكت (sakat, “to be silent”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]ساكت • (sāket) (feminine ساكتة (sākte), common plural ساكتين (sāktīn))
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