تلميذ
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Arabic[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Hebrew תַּלְמִיד (talmīḏ) or Aramaic תַּלְמִידָא (talmīḏā), forming the denominal root ت ل م ذ (t-l-m-ḏ). Related to Classical Syriac ܬܠܡܝܕܐ, Ge'ez ተልሚድ (tälmid), تَلْمُود (talmūd), another borrowing from the same Hebrew and Aramaic root.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
تِلْمِيذ • (tilmīḏ) m (plural تَلَامِيذ (talāmīḏ) or تَلَامِذَة (talāmiḏa), feminine تِلْمِيذَة (tilmīḏa))
- pupil, student, disciple
- Synonym: طَالِب (ṭālib)
- apprentice
- cadet
- (Christianity) Disciple
Declension[edit]
Declension of noun تِلْمِيذ (tilmīḏ)
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | ||||
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basic singular triptote | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | |||||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | تِلْمِيذ tilmīḏ |
التِّلْمِيذ at-tilmīḏ |
تِلْمِيذ tilmīḏ |
تِلْمِيذَة tilmīḏa |
التِّلْمِيذَة at-tilmīḏa |
تِلْمِيذَة tilmīḏat |
Nominative | تِلْمِيذٌ tilmīḏun |
التِّلْمِيذُ at-tilmīḏu |
تِلْمِيذُ tilmīḏu |
تِلْمِيذَةٌ tilmīḏatun |
التِّلْمِيذَةُ at-tilmīḏatu |
تِلْمِيذَةُ tilmīḏatu |
Accusative | تِلْمِيذًا tilmīḏan |
التِّلْمِيذَ at-tilmīḏa |
تِلْمِيذَ tilmīḏa |
تِلْمِيذَةً tilmīḏatan |
التِّلْمِيذَةَ at-tilmīḏata |
تِلْمِيذَةَ tilmīḏata |
Genitive | تِلْمِيذٍ tilmīḏin |
التِّلْمِيذِ at-tilmīḏi |
تِلْمِيذِ tilmīḏi |
تِلْمِيذَةٍ tilmīḏatin |
التِّلْمِيذَةِ at-tilmīḏati |
تِلْمِيذَةِ tilmīḏati |
Dual | Masculine | Feminine | ||||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | تِلْمِيذَيْن tilmīḏayn |
التِّلْمِيذَيْن at-tilmīḏayn |
تِلْمِيذَيْ tilmīḏay |
تِلْمِيذَتَيْن tilmīḏatayn |
التِّلْمِيذَتَيْن at-tilmīḏatayn |
تِلْمِيذَتَيْ tilmīḏatay |
Nominative | تِلْمِيذَانِ tilmīḏāni |
التِّلْمِيذَانِ at-tilmīḏāni |
تِلْمِيذَا tilmīḏā |
تِلْمِيذَتَانِ tilmīḏatāni |
التِّلْمِيذَتَانِ at-tilmīḏatāni |
تِلْمِيذَتَا tilmīḏatā |
Accusative | تِلْمِيذَيْنِ tilmīḏayni |
التِّلْمِيذَيْنِ at-tilmīḏayni |
تِلْمِيذَيْ tilmīḏay |
تِلْمِيذَتَيْنِ tilmīḏatayni |
التِّلْمِيذَتَيْنِ at-tilmīḏatayni |
تِلْمِيذَتَيْ tilmīḏatay |
Genitive | تِلْمِيذَيْنِ tilmīḏayni |
التِّلْمِيذَيْنِ at-tilmīḏayni |
تِلْمِيذَيْ tilmīḏay |
تِلْمِيذَتَيْنِ tilmīḏatayni |
التِّلْمِيذَتَيْنِ at-tilmīḏatayni |
تِلْمِيذَتَيْ tilmīḏatay |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | ||||
basic broken plural diptote; broken plural triptote in ـَة (-a) | sound feminine plural | |||||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | تَلَامِيذ; تَلَامِذَة talāmīḏ; talāmiḏa |
التَّلَامِيذ; التَّلَامِذَة at-talāmīḏ; at-talāmiḏa |
تَلَامِيذ; تَلَامِذَة talāmīḏ; talāmiḏat |
تِلْمِيذَات tilmīḏāt |
التِّلْمِيذَات at-tilmīḏāt |
تِلْمِيذَات tilmīḏāt |
Nominative | تَلَامِيذُ; تَلَامِذَةٌ talāmīḏu; talāmiḏatun |
التَّلَامِيذُ; التَّلَامِذَةُ at-talāmīḏu; at-talāmiḏatu |
تَلَامِيذُ; تَلَامِذَةُ talāmīḏu; talāmiḏatu |
تِلْمِيذَاتٌ tilmīḏātun |
التِّلْمِيذَاتُ at-tilmīḏātu |
تِلْمِيذَاتُ tilmīḏātu |
Accusative | تَلَامِيذَ; تَلَامِذَةً talāmīḏa; talāmiḏatan |
التَّلَامِيذَ; التَّلَامِذَةَ at-talāmīḏa; at-talāmiḏata |
تَلَامِيذَ; تَلَامِذَةَ talāmīḏa; talāmiḏata |
تِلْمِيذَاتٍ tilmīḏātin |
التِّلْمِيذَاتِ at-tilmīḏāti |
تِلْمِيذَاتِ tilmīḏāti |
Genitive | تَلَامِيذَ; تَلَامِذَةٍ talāmīḏa; talāmiḏatin |
التَّلَامِيذِ; التَّلَامِذَةِ at-talāmīḏi; at-talāmiḏati |
تَلَامِيذِ; تَلَامِذَةِ talāmīḏi; talāmiḏati |
تِلْمِيذَاتٍ tilmīḏātin |
التِّلْمِيذَاتِ at-tilmīḏāti |
تِلْمِيذَاتِ tilmīḏāti |
References[edit]
- Wehr, Hans (1979) “تلمذ”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
South Levantine Arabic[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Learned borrowing from Arabic تِلْمِيذ (tilmīḏ).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
تلميذ • (tilmīz) m (plural تلاميذ (talāmīz), feminine تلميذة (tilmīze))
- pupil, student (at school)
- Synonym: طالب (ṭāleb)
- trainee, apprentice
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