طماطم
Arabic edit
Etymology edit
From Spanish tomate, reshaped as a plural pattern.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
طَمَاطِم • (ṭamāṭim) m (collective)
- (uncountable) tomatoes
- Synonym: (Syria, Lebanon, Palestine) بَنَدُورَة (banadūra)
Declension edit
Declension of noun طَمَاطِم (ṭamāṭim)
Collective | basic collective diptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | طَمَاطِم ṭamāṭim |
الطَّمَاطِم aṭ-ṭamāṭim |
طَمَاطِم ṭamāṭim |
Nominative | طَمَاطِمُ ṭamāṭimu |
الطَّمَاطِمُ aṭ-ṭamāṭimu |
طَمَاطِمُ ṭamāṭimu |
Accusative | طَمَاطِمَ ṭamāṭima |
الطَّمَاطِمَ aṭ-ṭamāṭima |
طَمَاطِمَ ṭamāṭima |
Genitive | طَمَاطِمَ ṭamāṭima |
الطَّمَاطِمِ aṭ-ṭamāṭimi |
طَمَاطِمِ ṭamāṭimi |
Descendants edit
Hijazi Arabic edit
Etymology edit
From Spanish tomates (“tomatoes”), from Classical Nahuatl tomatl.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
طماطم • (ṭamāṭim) m (collective, singulative طَماطْمة f (ṭamāṭma), plural طَمَاطْمات (ṭamāṭmāt))
- (collective) tomatoes