فتاة

Arabic

Etymology

فَتًى (fatan) +‎ ـَة (-a).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fa.taːh/

Noun

فَتَاة • (fatāhf (plural فَتَيَات (fatayāt), masculine فَتًى (fatan))

  1. female adolescent, youth, juvenile; young girl
  2. female slave

Declension

Declension of noun فَتَاة (fatāh)
singular singular triptote in ـَاة (-āh)
indefinite definite construct
informal فَتَاة
fatāt
الْفَتَاة
al-fatāt
فَتَاة
fatāt
nominative فَتَاةٌ
fatātun
الْفَتَاةُ
al-fatātu
فَتَاةُ
fatātu
accusative فَتَاةً
fatātan
الْفَتَاةَ
al-fatāta
فَتَاةَ
fatāta
genitive فَتَاةٍ
fatātin
الْفَتَاةِ
al-fatāti
فَتَاةِ
fatāti
dual indefinite definite construct
informal فَتَاتَيْن
fatātayn
الْفَتَاتَيْن
al-fatātayn
فَتَاتَيْ
fatātay
nominative فَتَاتَانِ
fatātāni
الْفَتَاتَانِ
al-fatātāni
فَتَاتَا
fatātā
accusative فَتَاتَيْنِ
fatātayni
الْفَتَاتَيْنِ
al-fatātayni
فَتَاتَيْ
fatātay
genitive فَتَاتَيْنِ
fatātayni
الْفَتَاتَيْنِ
al-fatātayni
فَتَاتَيْ
fatātay
plural sound feminine plural
indefinite definite construct
informal فَتَيَات
fatayāt
الْفَتَيَات
al-fatayāt
فَتَيَات
fatayāt
nominative فَتَيَاتٌ
fatayātun
الْفَتَيَاتُ
al-fatayātu
فَتَيَاتُ
fatayātu
accusative فَتَيَاتٍ
fatayātin
الْفَتَيَاتِ
al-fatayāti
فَتَيَاتِ
fatayāti
genitive فَتَيَاتٍ
fatayātin
الْفَتَيَاتِ
al-fatayāti
فَتَيَاتِ
fatayāti

Derived terms

  • فُتَيَّة (futayya) (diminutive)
  • others are shared with فَتًى (fatan)

References

  • Wehr, Hans (1979) “فتي”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN