ألمن

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See also: آلمن

Arabic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From أَلْمَانِيَا (ʔalmāniyā, Germany), with the first quadriliteral conjugation implying the bestowing of a particular quality. Compare أَمْرَكَ (ʔamraka, to Americanize, to make American)، فَرْنَسَ (farnasa, to Gallicize, to make French), عَرَّبَ (ʕarraba, to Arabize, to make Arab), تَرَّكَ (tarraka, to Turkify, to make Turkish), هَوَّدَ (hawwada, to Judaize, to make Jewish).

Verb[edit]

أَلْمَنَ (ʔalmana) Iq, non-past يُؤَلْمِنُ‎ (yuʔalminu)

  1. To Germanize, to make German

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Verb[edit]

أَلِمْنَ (ʔalimna) (form I)

  1. third-person feminine plural past active of أَلِمَ (ʔalima)