توت
Arabic
Alternative forms
- تُوث (tūṯ)
Etymology
Probably from Aramaic תותא / ܬܘܬܐ (tūṯā). And the Aramaic may be derived from Middle Persian. Compare Hebrew תּוּת (tūṯ, “mulberry”) as well.
Noun
تُوت • (tūt) m (collective, singulative تُوتَة f (tūta))
- mulberry (fruit)
Declension
Declension of noun تُوت (tūt)
Collective | basic collective triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | تُوت tūt |
التُّوت at-tūt |
تُوت tūt |
Nominative | تُوتٌ tūtun |
التُّوتُ at-tūtu |
تُوتُ tūtu |
Accusative | تُوتًا tūtan |
التُّوتَ at-tūta |
تُوتَ tūta |
Genitive | تُوتٍ tūtin |
التُّوتِ at-tūti |
تُوتِ tūti |
Singulative | singulative triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | تُوتَة tūta |
التُّوتَة at-tūta |
تُوتَة tūtat |
Nominative | تُوتَةٌ tūtatun |
التُّوتَةُ at-tūtatu |
تُوتَةُ tūtatu |
Accusative | تُوتَةً tūtatan |
التُّوتَةَ at-tūtata |
تُوتَةَ tūtata |
Genitive | تُوتَةٍ tūtatin |
التُّوتَةِ at-tūtati |
تُوتَةِ tūtati |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | تُوتَتَيْن tūtatayn |
التُّوتَتَيْن at-tūtatayn |
تُوتَتَيْ tūtatay |
Nominative | تُوتَتَانِ tūtatāni |
التُّوتَتَانِ at-tūtatāni |
تُوتَتَا tūtatā |
Accusative | تُوتَتَيْنِ tūtatayni |
التُّوتَتَيْنِ at-tūtatayni |
تُوتَتَيْ tūtatay |
Genitive | تُوتَتَيْنِ tūtatayni |
التُّوتَتَيْنِ at-tūtatayni |
تُوتَتَيْ tūtatay |
Paucal (3-10) | sound feminine paucal | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | تُوتَات tūtāt |
التُّوتَات at-tūtāt |
تُوتَات tūtāt |
Nominative | تُوتَاتٌ tūtātun |
التُّوتَاتُ at-tūtātu |
تُوتَاتُ tūtātu |
Accusative | تُوتَاتٍ tūtātin |
التُّوتَاتِ at-tūtāti |
تُوتَاتِ tūtāti |
Genitive | تُوتَاتٍ tūtātin |
التُّوتَاتِ at-tūtāti |
تُوتَاتِ tūtāti |
References
- Fraenkel, Siegmund (1886) Die aramäischen Fremdwörter im Arabischen (in German), Leiden: E. J. Brill, page 140
Hijazi Arabic
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
توت • (tūt) m pl
Moroccan Arabic
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
توت • (tūt) m (collective, singulative توتة (tūta))
Ottoman Turkish
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Persian توت (tut), possibly from Aramaic ܬܘܬܐ/תותא (tuta). Otherwise, the Aramaic may be derived from Persian.
Noun
توت • (tut)
- mulberry (fruit)
Pashto
Etymology
Possibly from Aramaic ܬܘܬܐ/תותא (tuta). Otherwise, the Aramaic may be derived from Persian.
Pronunciation
Noun
توت • (tut) m
Declension
declension of توت
Persian
Etymology
From Middle Persian tūt [script needed], possibly from Aramaic ܬܘܬܐ/תותא (tuta). But the Aramaic may be conversely derived from Persian. Compare also Old Armenian թութ (tʻutʻ).
Pronunciation
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Dari | توت |
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Iranian Persian | |
Tajik | тут |
Noun
توت • (tut)
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