بتاع
See also: تباع
Egyptian Arabic
Etymology
From Arabic مَتَاع (matāʕ, “thing, possession”). The initial b- as well as the development of inflections may be due to a merger with the unrelated adjective تَبَع (tabaʕ, “belonging”), which is used as a similar possessive marker in bordering Levantine Arabic; however, they may also have developed independently.
Noun
Lua error in Module:sem-arb-headword at line 140: Unused arguments: |1=m
- thing whose name is unknown or cannot be remembered by the speaker; thingy
- أحمد هات البتاع! ― ʾáḥmad hāt il-bitā́ʿ ― Ahmad, get the thing!
- (vulgar) penis
Adjective
Lua error: Module:sem-arb-headword:140: Unused arguments: |p=بتوع |ptr=bitū́ʿnot enough memory
- expresses possession
- الكتاب بتاع أحمد ― il-kitā́b bitā́ʿ ʾáḥmad ― Ahmad's book
- القميص ده بتاعك ― il-ʾamī́s da btā́ʿak ― This is your shirt