استاذ

See also: أستاذ and استاد

Egyptian Arabic

Alternative forms

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Arabic أُسْتَاذ (ʔustāḏ), from Persian استاذ (ustāz).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [(ʔ)ʊsˈtæːz], [(ʔ)osˈtæːz]

Noun

استاذ • (ustāzm (plural اساتذة (asatza), feminine استاذة (ustāza))

  1. (title) mister; sir
    Synonym: مستر (mistar)

Gulf Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic أُسْتَاذ (ʔustāḏ), from Persian استاذ (ustāð).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɪs.taːð/

Noun

اِسْتاذ • (istāḏm (plural اَساتِذة (asātiḏa), feminine اِسْتاذة (istāḏa))

  1. male teacher, male instructor
    Coordinate term: ابلة (abḷa)
  2. (chiefly historical) ship designer
    Coordinate term: (shipbuilder) قلاف (gaḷḷāf)

Usage notes

The usual feminine counterpart is ابلة (abḷa), with اِسْتاذة (istāḏa) being used in some contexts.

Persian

Noun

استاذ • (ostâz)

  1. alternative form of استاد, now considered an archaic form and virtually completely replaced by استاد (ostâd)