نعناع
Arabic
Etymology
Compare Hebrew נַעְנַע (“mint”). Related to Old Armenian անանուխ (ananux).
Alternative forms
- نَعْنَع (naʿnaʿ)
Noun
نَعْنَاع • (naʿnāʿ) m
Declension
Declension of noun نَعْنَاع (naʿnāʿ)
| Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
| Informal | نَعْنَاع naʿnāʿ |
النَّعْنَاع an-naʿnāʿ |
نَعْنَاع naʿnāʿ |
| Nominative | نَعْنَاعٌ naʿnāʿun |
النَّعْنَاعُ an-naʿnāʿu |
نَعْنَاعُ naʿnāʿu |
| Accusative | نَعْنَاعًا naʿnāʿan |
النَّعْنَاعَ an-naʿnāʿa |
نَعْنَاعَ naʿnāʿa |
| Genitive | نَعْنَاعٍ naʿnāʿin |
النَّعْنَاعِ an-naʿnāʿi |
نَعْنَاعِ naʿnāʿi |
Descendants
Persian
Alternative forms
- نعنع (na'na') (rare)
Etymology
Noun
نعناع • (na'nâ')
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