بطاطس
Arabic edit
Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
From Ottoman Turkish پاتاتس (patates), from Greek πατάτες (patátes), from Spanish patata, from Taíno batata.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
بَطَاطِس • (baṭāṭis) m or f (usually uncountable)
Declension edit
Declension of noun بَطَاطِس (baṭāṭis)
Singular | basic singular diptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | بَطَاطِس baṭāṭis |
الْبَطَاطِس al-baṭāṭis |
بَطَاطِس baṭāṭis |
Nominative | بَطَاطِسُ baṭāṭisu |
الْبَطَاطِسُ al-baṭāṭisu |
بَطَاطِسُ baṭāṭisu |
Accusative | بَطَاطِسَ baṭāṭisa |
الْبَطَاطِسَ al-baṭāṭisa |
بَطَاطِسَ baṭāṭisa |
Genitive | بَطَاطِسَ baṭāṭisa |
الْبَطَاطِسِ al-baṭāṭisi |
بَطَاطِسِ baṭāṭisi |
Derived terms edit
- بَطَاطِسَة (baṭāṭisa) (singulative, uncommon)
Descendants edit
Egyptian Arabic edit
Etymology edit
From Ottoman Turkish پاتاتس (patates).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
بطاطس • (baṭā́ṭis) m (usually uncountable)
Hijazi Arabic edit
Etymology edit
From Spanish patatas (“potatoes”), from Taíno batata.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
بطاطس • (baṭāṭis) m (collective, singulative بَطَاطْسة f (baṭāṭsa), plural بَطاطسات (baṭāṭsāt))
- (collective) potatoes