تنوين
Arabic
Etymology 1
Verbal noun of نَوَّنَ (nawwana, “to add nunation”).
Noun
تَنْوِين • (tanwīn) m
Declension
| singular | basic singular triptote | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | تَنْوِين tanwīn |
التَّنْوِين at-tanwīn |
تَنْوِين tanwīn |
| nominative | تَنْوِينٌ tanwīnun |
التَّنْوِينُ at-tanwīnu |
تَنْوِينُ tanwīnu |
| accusative | تَنْوِينًا tanwīnan |
التَّنْوِينَ at-tanwīna |
تَنْوِينَ tanwīna |
| genitive | تَنْوِينٍ tanwīnin |
التَّنْوِينِ at-tanwīni |
تَنْوِينِ tanwīni |
References
- Abboud, Peter F., Ernest N. McCarus, et al. (1983): Elementary Modern Standard Arabic 1: Pronunciation and Writing; Lessons 1-30, Cambridge University Press, p. 110-1. →ISBN.
Etymology 2
Verb
تنوين (form I)
- تَنْوِينَ (tanwīna) /tan.wiː.na/: inflection of نَوَى (nawā):
- second-person feminine singular/plural non-past active indicative
- second-person feminine plural non-past active subjunctive/jussive
- تُنْوَيْنَ (tunwayna) /tun.waj.na/: inflection of نَوَى (nawā):
- second-person feminine singular/plural non-past passive indicative
- second-person feminine plural non-past passive subjunctive/jussive