أخ

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See also: اخ, آخ, آچ, and آج

Arabic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Semitic *ʾaḫ-, from the root ء خ و (ʔ-ḵ-w). Cognate with Hebrew אח (akh).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ʔax/
  • (file)

Noun[edit]

أَخ (ʔaḵm (construct state أَخُو (ʔaḵū), dual أَخَوَان (ʔaḵawān), plural إِخْوَة (ʔiḵwa) or إِخْوَان (ʔiḵwān), feminine أُخْت (ʔuḵt))

  1. brother

Usage notes[edit]

  • أخ is used literally as well as figuratively. Moreover, أخ includes both full brothers and half brothers. The synonym شَقِيق (šaqīq) refers to full brothers exclusively.

Declension[edit]

Synonyms[edit]

Related terms[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Gulf Arabic: أخو (uḵu)
  • Maltese: ħu
  • Moroccan Arabic: أخ (ʔaḵḵ), (construct state) خو (ḵū), (construct state) خا (ḵā)
  • English: ock, akh, akhi
  • Malayalam: ഇക്ക (ikka)
  • Portuguese: Lafões

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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

Moroccan Arabic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Arabic أَخ (ʔaḵ).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

أخ (ʔaḵḵm (construct state خو (ḵū) or خا (ḵā), plural خوت (ḵūt) or خاوة (ḵāwa), feminine أخت (ʔuḵt))

  1. brother, male sibling
    Synonym: خوادري (ḵwādri)
    خوكḵūkyour brother
    ولد خاهاwuld ḵāhaher fraternal nephew

North Levantine Arabic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Arabic أَخ (ʔaḵ).

Noun[edit]

أخ (ʔaḵḵm (construct state أخو (ʔaḵu), plural إخوة (ʔiḵwe) or إخوات (ʔiḵwāt) or إخوان (ʔiḵwān), feminine إخت (ʔiḵt))

  1. brother
    Synonym: (Lebanon) خي (ḵayy)

Usage notes[edit]

  • The plural إخوة (ʔiḵwe) is used for actual brothers, إخوات (ʔiḵwāt) can refer to siblings gender-neutrally, while إخوان (ʔiḵwān) is used for brothers in a wider sense (friends, fellow believers etc.).
  • When a suffix pronoun is added, either أخ (ʔaḵ-) or the construct form is used, e.g. أخي / أخوي (ʔaḵi / ʔaḵūy, my brother).

South Levantine Arabic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Arabic أَخ (ʔaḵ).

Noun[edit]

أخّ (ʔaḵḵm (construct state أخو (ʔaḵu), plural إخوة (ʔiḵwe) or إخوان (ʔiḵwān), feminine أخت (ʔuḵt))

  1. Alternative form of أخو (ʔaḵu, brother)