مکتب

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See also: مكتب and مكثت

Azerbaijani[edit]

Noun[edit]

مکتب (məktəb) (definite accusative مکتبی (məktəbi), plural مکتبلر (məktəblər))

  1. Arabic spelling of məktəb

Declension[edit]

Malay[edit]

Noun[edit]

مکتب (plural مکتب-مکتب or مکتب۲, informal 1st possessive مکتبکو, 2nd possessive مکتبمو, 3rd possessive مکتبڽ)

  1. Jawi spelling of maktab

Ottoman Turkish[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Arabic مكتب (maktab).

Noun[edit]

مکتب (mekteb)

  1. school

Descendants[edit]

  • Turkish: mektep

References[edit]

Persian[edit]

Persian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia fa

Etymology[edit]

From Arabic مَكْتَب (maktab).

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Readings
Classical reading? maktaḇ
Dari reading? maktab
Iranian reading? maktab
Tajik reading? maktab

Noun[edit]

Dari مکتب
Iranian Persian
Tajik мактаб

مکتب (maktab) (plural مکتب‌ها (maktab-hâ) or مکاتب (makâteb))

  1. (Dari) school (in general)
    Synonym: (Iran) مدرسه (madrese)
    من بدون خواهرم به مکتب نمی‌روم. (Dari)
    man bidûn-i xâhar-am ba maktab na-mê-rawam.
    I'm not going to school without my sister.
  2. maktab (traditional school)
  3. school of thought, ideology
    مکتب کنفوسیوسmaktab-e konfowsiyusthe Confucian school; Confucian ideology
    مکتب فرانکفورتmaktab-e frânkfurtthe Frankfurt school

Usage notes[edit]

  • In Iran, مکتب (maktab) specifically refers to traditional Qur'an-teaching schools which are now obsolete, and the word for modern schools is مدرسه (madrese). In Afghanistan, however, مکتب (maktab) is used to refer to modern schools as well.

Derived terms[edit]

Urdu[edit]

Urdu Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia ur

Etymology[edit]

Ultimately from Arabic مَكْتَب (maktab).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

مَکْتَب (maktabm (Hindi spelling मकतब)

  1. school, maktab
  2. primary school
  3. school of thought
    Synonym: مدرسہ (madrasa)
    Synonym: دبستان (dabistān)