فيروس
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Ultimately from Latin virus (“poison, slime, venom”), through English and French virus. Google Books analysis shows the word entered Arabic in the first half of the 19th century.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]فَيْرُوس • (fayrūs) m (plural فَيْرُوسَات (fayrūsāt))
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun فَيْرُوس (fayrūs)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | فَيْرُوس fayrūs |
الْفَيْرُوس al-fayrūs |
فَيْرُوس fayrūs |
Nominative | فَيْرُوسٌ fayrūsun |
الْفَيْرُوسُ al-fayrūsu |
فَيْرُوسُ fayrūsu |
Accusative | فَيْرُوسًا fayrūsan |
الْفَيْرُوسَ al-fayrūsa |
فَيْرُوسَ fayrūsa |
Genitive | فَيْرُوسٍ fayrūsin |
الْفَيْرُوسِ al-fayrūsi |
فَيْرُوسِ fayrūsi |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | فَيْرُوسَيْن fayrūsayn |
الْفَيْرُوسَيْن al-fayrūsayn |
فَيْرُوسَيْ fayrūsay |
Nominative | فَيْرُوسَانِ fayrūsāni |
الْفَيْرُوسَانِ al-fayrūsāni |
فَيْرُوسَا fayrūsā |
Accusative | فَيْرُوسَيْنِ fayrūsayni |
الْفَيْرُوسَيْنِ al-fayrūsayni |
فَيْرُوسَيْ fayrūsay |
Genitive | فَيْرُوسَيْنِ fayrūsayni |
الْفَيْرُوسَيْنِ al-fayrūsayni |
فَيْرُوسَيْ fayrūsay |
Plural | sound feminine plural | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | فَيْرُوسَات fayrūsāt |
الْفَيْرُوسَات al-fayrūsāt |
فَيْرُوسَات fayrūsāt |
Nominative | فَيْرُوسَاتٌ fayrūsātun |
الْفَيْرُوسَاتُ al-fayrūsātu |
فَيْرُوسَاتُ fayrūsātu |
Accusative | فَيْرُوسَاتٍ fayrūsātin |
الْفَيْرُوسَاتِ al-fayrūsāti |
فَيْرُوسَاتِ fayrūsāti |
Genitive | فَيْرُوسَاتٍ fayrūsātin |
الْفَيْرُوسَاتِ al-fayrūsāti |
فَيْرُوسَاتِ fayrūsāti |
References
[edit]- Wehr, Hans (1979) “فيروس”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
Hijazi Arabic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]See above.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]فَيْروس • (fayrūs, vayrūs) f (plural فيروسات (fayrūsāt, vayrūsāt))
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