سقراط
Arabic
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Σωκράτης (Sōkrátēs).
Proper noun
سُقْرَاط • (suqrāṭ) m
Declension
Declension of noun سُقْرَاط (suqrāṭ)
| Singular | basic singular diptote | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
| Informal | — | سُقْرَاط suqrāṭ |
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| Nominative | — | سُقْرَاطُ suqrāṭu |
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| Accusative | — | سُقْرَاطَ suqrāṭa |
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| Genitive | — | سُقْرَاطَ suqrāṭa |
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Related terms
- أَفْلَاطُون (ʾaflāṭūn, “Plato”)
- أَرِسْطُو (ʾarisṭū, “Aristotle”)
Persian
Etymology
From Arabic سُقْرَاط (suqrāṭ), from Ancient Greek Σωκράτης (Sōkrátēs).
Proper noun
سقراط • (soqrât)
Related terms
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