لوبيا

See also: لوبیا

Arabic

Etymology 1

From Classical Persian لوبیا (lōbiyā) or Classical Syriac ܠܘܒܝܐ (lōbyā) or also directly from Ancient Greek λόβια (lóbia), plural of λόβιον (lóbion), see the Persian for more.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /luː.bi.jaː/

Noun

لُوبِيَا • (lūbiyāf

  1. black-eyed peas (Vigna unguiculata)
  2. green beans, string beans (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Declension
Declension of noun لُوبِيَا (lūbiyā)
singular singular invariable
indefinite definite construct
informal لُوبِيَا
lūbiyā
اللُّوبِيَا
al-lūbiyā
لُوبِيَا
lūbiyā
nominative لُوبِيَا
lūbiyā
اللُّوبِيَا
al-lūbiyā
لُوبِيَا
lūbiyā
accusative لُوبِيَا
lūbiyā
اللُّوبِيَا
al-lūbiyā
لُوبِيَا
lūbiyā
genitive لُوبِيَا
lūbiyā
اللُّوبِيَا
al-lūbiyā
لُوبِيَا
lūbiyā
Descendants
  • Moroccan Arabic: لوبيا (lūbya)
  • Israeli Hebrew: לוּבׅיָא (lūḇīyā)
  • Ladino: lubia
  • Spanish: alubia

Etymology 2

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /luː.bi.jaː/

Proper noun

لُوبِيَا • (lūbiyāf

  1. (archaic) Libya (a country in North Africa)
Synonyms

Etymology 3

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /luː.bi.jaː/

Proper noun

لُوبِيَا • (lūbiyāf

  1. Lubya (a town in Palestine)