سمع

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See also: شمع and س م ع

Arabic

Etymology

From the root س م ع (s-m-ʕ), from Proto-Semitic *šamaʿ-.

Pronunciation 1

  • IPA(key): /sa.mi.ʕa/
  • Audio:(file)

Verb

سَمِعَ (samiʕa) I, non-past يَسْمَعُ‎ (yasmaʕu)

  1. to hear
    لَنْ تَسْمَعَ شَيْئًا
    lan tasmaʕa šayʔan
    you won't hear anything
  2. (with ب (b)) to hear of, to hear about
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 12:31:
      فَلَمَّا سَمِعَتْ بِمَكْرِهِنَّ أَرْسَلَتْ إِلَيْهِنَّ وَأَعْتَدَتْ لَهُنَّ مُتَّكَأً وَآتَتْ كُلَّ وَاحِدَةٍ مِّنْهُنَّ سِكِّينًا وَقَالَتِ اخْرُجْ عَلَيْهِنَّ
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
  3. (with من) to hear from
  4. to learn, to be told
  5. (with من or ل (l)) to listen to, to pay attention to, to hear someone out
  6. to learn by hearsay
  7. to overhear
  8. to lend an ear
Conjugation

Pronunciation 2

Verb

سَمَّعَ (sammaʕa) II, non-past يُسَمِّعُ‎ (yusammiʕu)

  1. (ditransitive) to make hear, to let hear, to give someone something to hear
  2. (monotransitive) to recite
  3. to dishonor, to discredit
Conjugation

Pronunciation 3

Noun

سَمْع (samʕm (plural أَسْمَاع (ʔasmāʕ))

  1. verbal noun of سَمِعَ (samiʕa) (form I)
  2. hearing, sense of hearing
  3. audition
  4. ear
Declension

References

  • Wehr, Hans (1979) “سمع”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN

Egyptian Arabic

Verb

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  1. to hear (to perceive with the ear)
  2. to listen (to pay attention to a sound)

Conjugation

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Moroccan Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic سَمِعَ (samiʕa)

Pronunciation

Verb

سمع (smaʕ) (non-past يسمع (yismaʕ))

  1. to hear

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic سَمْع (samʕ).

Noun

Dari سمع
Iranian Persian
Tajik самъ

سمع (sam')

  1. hearing, sense of hearing
  2. ear

Synonyms

Derived terms