جنن
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Arabic[edit]
Verb[edit]
Verb[edit]
- third-person feminine plural past passive of جَنَّ (janna)
- third-person feminine plural past passive of جُنَّ (junna)
South Levantine Arabic[edit]
Root |
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ج ن ن |
2 terms |
Etymology[edit]
From Arabic جَنَّنَ (jannana).
Pronunciation[edit]
Verb[edit]
جنن • (jannan) I (present بجنّن (bijannen))
- to make someone crazy
- (by extension, intransitive) to be lovely, amazing, wonderful, etc.
- (by extension, transitive) to please greatly
- Synonym: عجب (ʕajab)
Usage notes[edit]
- Pragmatically, in the second sense this verb means "to like", with the agent grammatically expressed as the object of pleasure; this construction is analogous to the Spanish verb "gustar".
Conjugation[edit]
Conjugation of جنّن (jannan) | ||||||||
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singular | plural | |||||||
1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | 1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | |||
past | m | جنّنت (jannant) | جنّنت (jannant) | جنّن (jannan) | جنّننا (jannanna) | جنّنتو (jannantu) | جنّنو (jannanu) | |
f | جنّنتي (jannanti) | جنّنت (jannanat) | ||||||
present | m | بجنّن (bajannen) | بتجنّن (bitjannen) | بجنّن (bijannen) | منجنّن (minjannen) | بتجنّنو (bitjannnu) | بجنّنو (bijannnu) | |
f | بتجنّني (bitjannni) | بتجنّن (bitjannen) | ||||||
subjunctive | m | اجنّن (ajannen) | تجنّن (tjannen) | يجنّن (yjannen) | نجنّن (njannen) | تجنّنو (tjannnu) | يجنّنو (yjannnu) | |
f | تجنّني (tjannni) | تجنّن (tjannen) | ||||||
imperative | m | جنّن (jannen) | جنّنو (jannnu) | |||||
f | جنّني (jannni) |
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