مية

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See also: مئةand ميه

Egyptian Arabic[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From a diminutive form of Arabic مَاء(māʔ).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

مية (mayyaf

  1. water
    Alternative forms: مايه(mayya), ماية(mayya), ميه(mayya)

Etymology 2[edit]

Egyptian Arabic numbers (edit)
1,000
 ←  90  ←  99 100 200  →  1,000  → 
10
    Cardinal: مية

From Arabic مِئَة(miʔa).

Pronunciation[edit]

Numeral[edit]

مية (miyyaf (construct state ميت(mīt), dual ميتين(mītēn), plural ميات(miyyāt))

  1. hundred

Moroccan Arabic[edit]

Moroccan Arabic numbers (edit)
1,000
 ←  90 [a], [b] ←  99 100 200  →  1,000  → 
10
    Cardinal: مية

Etymology[edit]

From Arabic مِئَة(miʔa).

Pronunciation[edit]

Numeral[edit]

مية (myāf (construct state مْيَة (myat) or مِية (mīt), dual مْيَتَيْن(myatayn) or مْيَتِين(myatīn) or مِيتِين(mītīn), plural مئات(miʔāt))

  1. hundred

Descendants[edit]

  • Central Atlas Tamazight: ⵎⵢⴰ (mya)

South Levantine Arabic[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

South Levantine Arabic numbers (edit)
1,000
 ←  90  ←  99 ١٠٠
100
200  →  1,000  → 
10
    Cardinal: مية

From Arabic مِئَة(miʔa).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /mij.je/, [mij.je]
  • IPA(key): /mij.ja/, [mij.ja]
  • (file)

Numeral[edit]

مية (miyyef (construct state مية (mīt), dual ميتين(mītēn), plural ميات(miyyāt))

  1. hundred
Usage notes[edit]
  • The plural form ميات(miyyāt) is not used in the numerals 200 to 999, but for the meaning "hundreds (of)".

Etymology 2[edit]

From a diminutive form of Arabic مَاء(māʔ).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /maj.je/, [ˈmˤɑj.je]

Noun[edit]

مية (mayyef

  1. Alternative form of مي(mayy, water)