صامت
Arabic
Etymology 1
Derived from the active participle of صَمَتَ (ṣamata, “to be silent”), from the root ص م ت (ṣ-m-t).
Declension
Declension of adjective صَامِت (ṣāmit)
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | ||
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basic singular triptote | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | صَامِت ṣāmit |
الصَّامِت aṣ-ṣāmit |
صَامِتَة ṣāmita |
الصَّامِتَة aṣ-ṣāmita |
Nominative | صَامِتٌ ṣāmitun |
الصَّامِتُ aṣ-ṣāmitu |
صَامِتَةٌ ṣāmitatun |
الصَّامِتَةُ aṣ-ṣāmitatu |
Accusative | صَامِتًا ṣāmitan |
الصَّامِتَ aṣ-ṣāmita |
صَامِتَةً ṣāmitatan |
الصَّامِتَةَ aṣ-ṣāmitata |
Genitive | صَامِتٍ ṣāmitin |
الصَّامِتِ aṣ-ṣāmiti |
صَامِتَةٍ ṣāmitatin |
الصَّامِتَةِ aṣ-ṣāmitati |
Dual | Masculine | Feminine | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | صَامِتَيْن ṣāmitayn |
الصَّامِتَيْن aṣ-ṣāmitayn |
صَامِتَتَيْن ṣāmitatayn |
الصَّامِتَتَيْن aṣ-ṣāmitatayn |
Nominative | صَامِتَانِ ṣāmitāni |
الصَّامِتَانِ aṣ-ṣāmitāni |
صَامِتَتَانِ ṣāmitatāni |
الصَّامِتَتَانِ aṣ-ṣāmitatāni |
Accusative | صَامِتَيْنِ ṣāmitayni |
الصَّامِتَيْنِ aṣ-ṣāmitayni |
صَامِتَتَيْنِ ṣāmitatayni |
الصَّامِتَتَيْنِ aṣ-ṣāmitatayni |
Genitive | صَامِتَيْنِ ṣāmitayni |
الصَّامِتَيْنِ aṣ-ṣāmitayni |
صَامِتَتَيْنِ ṣāmitatayni |
الصَّامِتَتَيْنِ aṣ-ṣāmitatayni |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | ||
sound masculine plural; basic broken plural triptote | sound feminine plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | صَامِتِين; صُمُوت ṣāmitīn; ṣumūt |
الصَّامِتِين; الصُّمُوت aṣ-ṣāmitīn; aṣ-ṣumūt |
صَامِتَات ṣāmitāt |
الصَّامِتَات aṣ-ṣāmitāt |
Nominative | صَامِتُونَ; صُمُوتٌ ṣāmitūna; ṣumūtun |
الصَّامِتُونَ; الصُّمُوتُ aṣ-ṣāmitūna; aṣ-ṣumūtu |
صَامِتَاتٌ ṣāmitātun |
الصَّامِتَاتُ aṣ-ṣāmitātu |
Accusative | صَامِتِينَ; صُمُوتًا ṣāmitīna; ṣumūtan |
الصَّامِتِينَ; الصُّمُوتَ aṣ-ṣāmitīna; aṣ-ṣumūta |
صَامِتَاتٍ ṣāmitātin |
الصَّامِتَاتِ aṣ-ṣāmitāti |
Genitive | صَامِتِينَ; صُمُوتٍ ṣāmitīna; ṣumūtin |
الصَّامِتِينَ; الصُّمُوتِ aṣ-ṣāmitīna; aṣ-ṣumūti |
صَامِتَاتٍ ṣāmitātin |
الصَّامِتَاتِ aṣ-ṣāmitāti |
References
- Wehr, Hans (1979), “صامت”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
Etymology 2
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