نواكشوط
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Arabic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Ultimately from Berber, meaning “place of the winds”. (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]نُوَاكْشُوط or نَوَاكْشُوط • (nuwākšuṭ or nawākšuṭ) f
- Nouakchott (the capital city of Mauritania)
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun نُوَاكْشُوط (nuwākšuṭ); نَوَاكْشُوط (nawākšuṭ)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | — | نُوَاكْشُوط; نَوَاكْشُوط nuwākšuṭ; nawākšuṭ |
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Nominative | — | نُوَاكْشُوطٌ; نَوَاكْشُوطٌ nuwākšuṭun; nawākšuṭun |
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Accusative | — | نُوَاكْشُوطًا; نَوَاكْشُوطًا nuwākšuṭan; nawākšuṭan |
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Genitive | — | نُوَاكْشُوطٍ; نَوَاكْشُوطٍ nuwākšuṭin; nawākšuṭin |
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Categories:
- Arabic terms derived from Berber languages
- Arabic 2-syllable words
- Arabic 3-syllable words
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- Arabic lemmas
- Arabic proper nouns
- Arabic feminine terms lacking feminine ending
- Arabic terms with irregular pronunciations
- Arabic feminine nouns
- ar:Cities in Mauritania
- ar:National capitals
- ar:Places in Mauritania
- Arabic nouns with basic triptote singular
- Arabic definite nouns