ساخن
Arabic
Etymology
Derived from the active participle of سَخَنَ (saḵana, “to be or become hot”), سَخِنَ (saḵina, “to be or become hot”), and سَخُنَ (saḵuna, “to be or become hot, to be or become ill”), from the root س خ ن (s-ḵ-n).
Pronunciation
Adjective
سَاخِن • (sāḵin) (feminine سَاخِنَة (sāḵina), masculine plural سَاخِنُونَ (sāḵinūna), feminine plural سَاخِنَات (sāḵināt), elative أَسْخَن (ʔasḵan))
Declension
Declension of adjective سَاخِن (sāḵin)
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | ||
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basic singular triptote | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | سَاخِن sāḵin |
السَّاخِن as-sāḵin |
سَاخِنَة sāḵina |
السَّاخِنَة as-sāḵina |
Nominative | سَاخِنٌ sāḵinun |
السَّاخِنُ as-sāḵinu |
سَاخِنَةٌ sāḵinatun |
السَّاخِنَةُ as-sāḵinatu |
Accusative | سَاخِنًا sāḵinan |
السَّاخِنَ as-sāḵina |
سَاخِنَةً sāḵinatan |
السَّاخِنَةَ as-sāḵinata |
Genitive | سَاخِنٍ sāḵinin |
السَّاخِنِ as-sāḵini |
سَاخِنَةٍ sāḵinatin |
السَّاخِنَةِ as-sāḵinati |
Dual | Masculine | Feminine | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | سَاخِنَيْن sāḵinayn |
السَّاخِنَيْن as-sāḵinayn |
سَاخِنَتَيْن sāḵinatayn |
السَّاخِنَتَيْن as-sāḵinatayn |
Nominative | سَاخِنَانِ sāḵināni |
السَّاخِنَانِ as-sāḵināni |
سَاخِنَتَانِ sāḵinatāni |
السَّاخِنَتَانِ as-sāḵinatāni |
Accusative | سَاخِنَيْنِ sāḵinayni |
السَّاخِنَيْنِ as-sāḵinayni |
سَاخِنَتَيْنِ sāḵinatayni |
السَّاخِنَتَيْنِ as-sāḵinatayni |
Genitive | سَاخِنَيْنِ sāḵinayni |
السَّاخِنَيْنِ as-sāḵinayni |
سَاخِنَتَيْنِ sāḵinatayni |
السَّاخِنَتَيْنِ as-sāḵinatayni |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | ||
sound masculine plural | sound feminine plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | سَاخِنِين sāḵinīn |
السَّاخِنِين as-sāḵinīn |
سَاخِنَات sāḵināt |
السَّاخِنَات as-sāḵināt |
Nominative | سَاخِنُونَ sāḵinūna |
السَّاخِنُونَ as-sāḵinūna |
سَاخِنَاتٌ sāḵinātun |
السَّاخِنَاتُ as-sāḵinātu |
Accusative | سَاخِنِينَ sāḵinīna |
السَّاخِنِينَ as-sāḵinīna |
سَاخِنَاتٍ sāḵinātin |
السَّاخِنَاتِ as-sāḵināti |
Genitive | سَاخِنِينَ sāḵinīna |
السَّاخِنِينَ as-sāḵinīna |
سَاخِنَاتٍ sāḵinātin |
السَّاخِنَاتِ as-sāḵināti |
References
- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884) “ساخن”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary[1], London: W.H. Allen
- Wehr, Hans (1979) “سخن”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
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- Arabic adjectives with sound masculine plural
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