مالطا
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Latin Melita, from Ancient Greek Μελίτη (Melítē), of disputed origin. The modern form without medial /i/ is apparently due to the influence of English Malta or Maltese Malta, although Latin Malta is attested in medieval manuscripts of the Antonine Itineraries.
Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]مَالْطَا or مَالِطَا • (mālṭā or māliṭā) f
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun مَالْطَا (mālṭā)
Singular | singular invariable | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | — | مَالْطَا mālṭā |
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Nominative | — | مَالْطَا mālṭā |
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Accusative | — | مَالْطَا mālṭā |
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Genitive | — | مَالْطَا mālṭā |
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Related terms
[edit]- مَالْطِيّ (mālṭiyy)
Descendants
[edit]- Maltese: Malta (see there for further descendants)
- → Ottoman Turkish: مالطه (malta)
- Turkish: Malta
- → South Levantine Arabic: مالطا (mālṭa)
References
[edit]- ^ Martin R. Zammit (2016) “Ḍuriba bi-Mālṭa ‘Minted in Malta’: deciphering the Kufic legend on the Fāṭimid quarter dinar”, in Melita Classica[1], volume 3, Malta Classics Association, page 210: “In Arabic, the word Māliṭa can be written, or inscribed, either with two ’alifs,one after the letter /m/ and a final ’alif (مـالطـا), or with an ’alif after /m/ and a final tā’ marbūṭa (مـالطـة).”
- ^ Wehr, Hans (1979) “مالطا”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
South Levantine Arabic
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Etymology
[edit]Semi-learned borrowing from Arabic مَالْطَا (mālṭā), from Latin Melita, from Ancient Greek Μελίτη (Melítē), of disputed origin.
Proper noun
[edit]مالطا • (mālṭa) f
Related terms
[edit]- مالطي (mālṭi, “Maltese”)
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