آسيا
See also: آسیا
Arabic
Proper noun
آسِيَا • (ʔāsiyā) f
- Asia (the largest continent, located between Europe and the Pacific Ocean)
- آسيا تمتلك تنوعاً طبيعياً رائعاً، من الصحاري إلى الجبال والغابات.
- ʾĀsiyā tumtalik tanawwanan ṭabīʿiyyan rāʾiʿan, min aṣ-ṣuḥārī ʾilā al-ǧibāl wa-l-ġābāt.
- Asia possesses a wonderful natural diversity, from deserts to mountains and forests.
- (historical) Asia (an ancient province of the Roman Empire in modern western Turkey, existing between 133 BC (during the Roman Republic) and the 7th century AD)
Declension
| singular | singular invariable | ||
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| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | — | آسِيَا ʔāsiyā |
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| nominative | — | آسِيَا ʔāsiyā |
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| accusative | — | آسِيَا ʔāsiyā |
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| genitive | — | آسِيَا ʔāsiyā |
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Hijazi Arabic
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Arabic آسِيَا (ʔāsiyā).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʔaːs.ja/
Proper noun
آسيا • (ʔāsya) f
- Asia (the largest continent, located between Europe and the Pacific Ocean)
- (historical) Asia (an ancient province of the Roman Empire in modern western Turkey, existing between 133 BC (during the Roman Republic) and the 7th century AD)
Related terms
- آسيوي (ʔāsyawi, “Asian”)
South Levantine Arabic
Etymology
Semi-learned borrowing from Arabic آسِيَا (ʔāsiyā).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
آسيا • (ʔāsya) f
- Asia (the largest continent, located between Europe and the Pacific Ocean)
- (historical) Asia (an ancient province of the Roman Empire in modern western Turkey, existing between 133 BC (during the Roman Republic) and the 7th century AD)
Related terms
- آسيوي (ʔāsyawi, “Asian”)
See also
| Seven Continents in South Levantine Arabic · القارّات السبعة (il-qārrāt is-sabʕa) (layout · text) | |||||||
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أميركا الشماليّة (ʔamērka š-šamāliyye) |
أميركا الجنوبيّة (ʔamērka l-janūbiyye) |
أنتاركتيكا (ʔantārktīka) |
أفريقيا (ʔafrīqya) |
أوربّا (ʔūrubba) |
آسيا (ʔāsya) |
أستراليا (ʔustrālya) |
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