See also: انی, أنى, and آنی

Arabic edit

Root
ء ن ي (ʔ-n-y)

Verb edit

أَنِيَ (ʔaniya) I, non-past يَأْنَى‎ (yaʔnā)

  1. to tarry, to be tardy

Conjugation edit

Noun edit

أَنِيّ (ʔaniyym

  1. a thing of which the time has come, a thing which has attained maturity (for example a ripe plant)

Declension edit

South Levantine Arabic edit

Etymology edit

Probably from Arabic أَيٍّ (ʔayyin, which) and هِي (, she, it); compare with Egyptian Arabic أنهي (ʔanhi).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ʔa.niː/, [ʔaˈniː]
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Determiner edit

أني (ʔanīf

  1. feminine of أنو (ʔanū, which?)

Pronoun edit

أني (ʔanīf

  1. feminine of أنو (ʔanū, which?)

Sudanese Arabic edit

Pronoun edit

أني (anim or f

  1. (Western Sudan) I (first person singular subject pronoun)

References edit

S. Hillelson (2011) Sudan Arabic Texts[1], Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page xviii