بلاد الزاط
Arabic
Etymology
From بِلاد (bilād, “lands”) + الـ (al-, “the”) + زاط (zāṭ, “Jats”), literally "land of the Jats".
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bi.laːd az.zaːtˤ/
Proper noun
بِلَاد الزَّاط • (bilād az-zāṭ) pl
- the historic trade route around the Indus Valley and southern Balochistan, said to have been safeguarded by Jats.
Declension
| singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | — | بِلَاد الزَّاط bilād az-zāṭ |
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| nominative | — | بِلَادُ الزَّاطِ bilādu z-zāṭi |
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| accusative | — | بِلَادَ الزَّاطِ bilāda z-zāṭi |
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| genitive | — | بِلَادِ الزَّاطِ bilādi z-zāṭi |
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