عادت
See also: عادة
Arabic edit
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Etymology edit
From Arabic عَادَة (ʕāda, “habit, custom”), from the verb عَوْدَ (ʕawda, “to appurtain, to be proper”).
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Noun edit
عادت (Rumi spelling adat, plural عادت-عادت or عادت۲, informal 1st possessive عادتکو, 2nd possessive عادتمو, 3rd possessive عادتڽ)
- custom (Frequent repetition of the same act)
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Ottoman Turkish edit
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Noun edit
عادت • (adet)
Related terms edit
- عادتا (adeta, adverb)
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Persian edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Arabic عَادَة (ʕāda).
Pronunciation edit
- (Classical Persian) IPA(key): [ʔɑː.ðat]
- (Iran, formal) IPA(key): [ʔɒː.d̪æt̪]
- (Tajik, formal) IPA(key): [ʔɔ.d̪ät̪]
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Classical reading? | āḏat |
Dari reading? | ādat |
Iranian reading? | âdat |
Tajik reading? | odat |
Noun edit
Dari | عادت |
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Iranian Persian | |
Tajik | одат |
عادت • ('âdat) (plural عادات ('âdât) or عادتها ('âdat-hâ))
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Urdu edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Classical Persian عادت ('ādat), from Arabic عَادَة (ʕāda).
Pronunciation edit
- (Standard Urdu) IPA(key): /ɑː.d̪ət̪/
Audio (PK) (file) - Rhymes: -ət̪
Noun edit
عادت • (ādat) f (formal plural عادات ('ādāt), Hindi spelling आदत)
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Ushojo edit
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Noun edit
عادت (ʿādat)