شقاوة

Arabic

Root
ش ق و (š q w)
5 terms

Etymology

Verbal noun of شَقِيَ (šaqiya).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃa.qaː.wa/

Noun

شَقَاوَة • (šaqāwaf

  1. verbal noun of شَقِيَ (šaqiya) (form I)
  2. unhappiness, misery, wretchedness

Declension

Declension of noun شَقَاوَة (šaqāwa)
singular singular triptote in ـَة (-a)
indefinite definite construct
informal شَقَاوَة
šaqāwa
الشَّقَاوَة
aš-šaqāwa
شَقَاوَة
šaqāwat
nominative شَقَاوَةٌ
šaqāwatun
الشَّقَاوَةُ
aš-šaqāwatu
شَقَاوَةُ
šaqāwatu
accusative شَقَاوَةً
šaqāwatan
الشَّقَاوَةَ
aš-šaqāwata
شَقَاوَةَ
šaqāwata
genitive شَقَاوَةٍ
šaqāwatin
الشَّقَاوَةِ
aš-šaqāwati
شَقَاوَةِ
šaqāwati

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: şəqavət
  • Persian: شقاوت
  • Ottoman Turkish: شقاوت

Hijazi Arabic

Root
ش ق ي
2 terms

Etymology

From Arabic شَقَاوَة (šaqāwa).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃa.ɡaː.wa/

Noun

شقاوة • (šagāwaf

  1. naughtiness, misbehaving, mischievousness