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شكشوكة

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شَكْشُوكَة

Etymology

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Root
ش ك ش ك (š k š k)
1 term

From an onomatopoeic root meaning “to mix together, to stir” or “to sizzle, to sputter”.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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شَكْشُوكَة (šakšūkaf

  1. shakshuka (dish of eggs simmered in a mixture of vegetables and spices)

Declension

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Declension of noun شَكْشُوكَة (šakšūka)
singular singular triptote in ـَة (-a)
indefinite definite construct
informal شَكْشُوكَة
šakšūka
الشَّكْشُوكَة
aš-šakšūka
شَكْشُوكَة
šakšūkat
nominative شَكْشُوكَةٌ
šakšūkatun
الشَّكْشُوكَةُ
aš-šakšūkatu
شَكْشُوكَةُ
šakšūkatu
accusative شَكْشُوكَةً
šakšūkatan
الشَّكْشُوكَةَ
aš-šakšūkata
شَكْشُوكَةَ
šakšūkata
genitive شَكْشُوكَةٍ
šakšūkatin
الشَّكْشُوكَةِ
aš-šakšūkati
شَكْشُوكَةِ
šakšūkati

Descendants

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Libyan Arabic

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Etymology

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Inherited from Arabic شَكْشُوكَة (šakšūka).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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شكشوكة (šakšūkaf

  1. shakshuka (dish of eggs simmered in a mixture of vegetables and spices)