طماطم

Arabic

Etymology

From Spanish tomate, reshaped as a plural pattern.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tˤa.maː.tˤim/

Noun

طَمَاطِم • (ṭamāṭimm (collective)

  1. (uncountable) tomatoes
    Synonym: (Syria, Lebanon, Palestine) بَنَدُورَة (banadūra)

Declension

Declension of noun طَمَاطِم (ṭamāṭim)
collective basic collective diptote
indefinite definite construct
informal طَمَاطِم
ṭamāṭim
الطَّمَاطِم
aṭ-ṭamāṭim
طَمَاطِم
ṭamāṭim
nominative طَمَاطِمُ
ṭamāṭimu
الطَّمَاطِمُ
aṭ-ṭamāṭimu
طَمَاطِمُ
ṭamāṭimu
accusative طَمَاطِمَ
ṭamāṭima
الطَّمَاطِمَ
aṭ-ṭamāṭima
طَمَاطِمَ
ṭamāṭima
genitive طَمَاطِمَ
ṭamāṭima
الطَّمَاطِمِ
aṭ-ṭamāṭimi
طَمَاطِمِ
ṭamāṭimi

Descendants

  • Amharic: ቲማቲም (timatim)
  • Harari: ቲማቲም (timatim)

Hijazi Arabic

Etymology

From Spanish tomates (tomatoes), from Classical Nahuatl tomatl.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tˤa.maː.tˤim/, [tˤa.maː.tˤɪm]

Noun

طماطم • (ṭamāṭimm (collective, singulative طَماطْمة f (ṭamāṭma), plural طَمَاطْمات (ṭamāṭmāt))

  1. (collective) tomatoes