قشتالة

Arabic

Etymology

From Latin Castella.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /qaʃ.taː.la/

Proper noun

قَشْتَالَة • (qaštālaf

  1. (historical) Castile (a medieval kingdom and former county in the Iberian Peninsula; the nucleus of modern Spain)
  2. Castile (a vaguely defined geographical region of central Spain generally corresponding to the regions of Old and New Castile)

Declension

Declension of noun قَشْتَالَة (qaštāla)
singular singular diptote in ـَة (-a)
indefinite definite construct
informal قَشْتَالَة
qaštāla
nominative قَشْتَالَةُ
qaštālatu
accusative قَشْتَالَةَ
qaštālata
genitive قَشْتَالَةَ
qaštālata

Hijazi Arabic

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Arabic قَشْتَالَة (qaštāla).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡaʃ.taː.la/

Proper noun

قشتالة • (gaštālaf

  1. (historical) Castile (a medieval kingdom and former county in the Iberian Peninsula; the nucleus of modern Spain)
  2. Castile (a vaguely defined geographical region of central Spain generally corresponding to the regions of Old and New Castile)