كلسة
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North Levantine Arabic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Italian calza and Italian calzetta, ultimately from Early Medieval Latin calcea, like Greek κάλτσα (káltsa), Western Neo-Aramaic ܟܠܫܢܘ (kalšinō), and Tunisian Arabic قلسيطة (qalsīta).
Noun
[edit]كلسة • (kalse) f (plural كَلْسَات (kalsāt))
Usage notes
[edit]- Rarely used in the singular.
South Levantine Arabic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Italian calza and Italian calzetta, ultimately from Early Medieval Latin calcea, like Greek κάλτσα (káltsa), Western Neo-Aramaic ܟܠܫܢܘ (kalšinō), and Tunisian Arabic قلسيطة (qalsīta).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]Categories:
- North Levantine Arabic terms derived from Italian
- North Levantine Arabic terms derived from Early Medieval Latin
- North Levantine Arabic lemmas
- North Levantine Arabic nouns
- North Levantine Arabic feminine nouns
- South Levantine Arabic terms with IPA pronunciation
- South Levantine Arabic terms with audio pronunciation
- South Levantine Arabic lemmas
- South Levantine Arabic nouns
- South Levantine Arabic feminine nouns
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