الشام

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Arabic

Alternative forms

Etymology

From the root ش ء م (š-ʔ-m), a variant of ش م ل (š-m-l); contrasted with اليَمَن (al-yaman) from *yamīn- (right-hand side; southward). Cognate with Hebrew שְׂמֹאל (s'mól, left), Akkadian 𒆏 (GÚB, šumēlu, left side), Aramaic סְמָלָא / ܣܡܠܐ (semālā, left side), Ugaritic 𐎌𐎎𐎀𐎍 (šmảl). The northern sense derives from the left-hand side oriented with the sunrise, also attested in Old South Arabian 𐩦𐩱𐩣 (s2ʔm, North).

Proper noun

الشَّام (aš-šāmf

  1. Damascus (the capital city of Syria)
    Synonym: دِمَشْق (dimašq)
    الشَّام القَدِيمَة
    aš-šām al-qadīma
    Old Damascus

Declension

Proper noun

الشَّام (aš-šāmm

  1. Greater Syria, the Levant (a region of Western Asia, in the Middle East)
    Synonym: بِلَاد الشَّام (bilād aš-šām)

Declension


South Levantine Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic الشَّام (aš-šām).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃʃaːm/, [(ɪ)ʃˈʃæːm]
  • Audio (Ramallah):(file)

Proper noun

الشام (iš-šāmf

  1. Damascus (the capital city of Syria)
    Synonym: (formal) دمشق (dimašq)

Derived terms