سنجق
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish سنجاق (sancak).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]سَنْجَق • (sanjaq) m (plural سَنَاجِق (sanājiq))
- (historical, Ottoman Empire) a type of local administrative division, sanjak, district
- (archaic, rare) banner, flag, standard
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun سَنْجَق (sanjaq)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | سَنْجَق sanjaq |
السَّنْجَق as-sanjaq |
سَنْجَق sanjaq |
Nominative | سَنْجَقٌ sanjaqun |
السَّنْجَقُ as-sanjaqu |
سَنْجَقُ sanjaqu |
Accusative | سَنْجَقًا sanjaqan |
السَّنْجَقَ as-sanjaqa |
سَنْجَقَ sanjaqa |
Genitive | سَنْجَقٍ sanjaqin |
السَّنْجَقِ as-sanjaqi |
سَنْجَقِ sanjaqi |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | سَنْجَقَيْن sanjaqayn |
السَّنْجَقَيْن as-sanjaqayn |
سَنْجَقَيْ sanjaqay |
Nominative | سَنْجَقَانِ sanjaqāni |
السَّنْجَقَانِ as-sanjaqāni |
سَنْجَقَا sanjaqā |
Accusative | سَنْجَقَيْنِ sanjaqayni |
السَّنْجَقَيْنِ as-sanjaqayni |
سَنْجَقَيْ sanjaqay |
Genitive | سَنْجَقَيْنِ sanjaqayni |
السَّنْجَقَيْنِ as-sanjaqayni |
سَنْجَقَيْ sanjaqay |
Plural | basic broken plural diptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | سَنَاجِق sanājiq |
السَّنَاجِق as-sanājiq |
سَنَاجِق sanājiq |
Nominative | سَنَاجِقُ sanājiqu |
السَّنَاجِقُ as-sanājiqu |
سَنَاجِقُ sanājiqu |
Accusative | سَنَاجِقَ sanājiqa |
السَّنَاجِقَ as-sanājiqa |
سَنَاجِقَ sanājiqa |
Genitive | سَنَاجِقَ sanājiqa |
السَّنَاجِقِ as-sanājiqi |
سَنَاجِقِ sanājiqi |
Further reading
[edit]- سنجق on the Arabic Wikipedia.Wikipedia ar
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