See also: تري, بری, پری, and تري-

Arabic edit

Etymology 1 edit

Related to رَأَى (raʔā, to see), from the root ر ء ي (r-ʔ-y). This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.

Interjection edit

تُرَى (turā)

  1. say..., I wonder... (precedes a yes-or-no question, sometimes follows يَا ())
    • 1935–1959, هَاشِم الرِفَاعِي [hāšim ar-rifāʕī], مَلَكْنَا هٰذِهِ الدُّنْيَا قُرُونًا [malaknā hāḏihi d-dunyā qurūnan, This World Has Been Ours for Centuries]:
      تُرَى هَل يَرْجِعُ المَاضِي
      turā hal yarjiʕu l-māḍī
      Say—could the past come back
Descendants edit
  • Maltese: ta (perhaps)

Etymology 2 edit

Verb edit

تَرَى (tarā) (form I)

  1. second-person masculine singular non-past active indicative of رَأَى (raʔā)
  2. second-person masculine singular non-past active subjunctive of رَأَى (raʔā)
  3. third-person feminine singular non-past active indicative of رَأَى (raʔā)
  4. third-person feminine singular non-past active subjunctive of رَأَى (raʔā)

Verb edit

تُرَى (turā) (form I)

  1. second-person masculine singular non-past passive indicative of رَأَى (raʔā)
  2. second-person masculine singular non-past passive subjunctive of رَأَى (raʔā)
  3. third-person feminine singular non-past passive indicative of رَأَى (raʔā)
  4. third-person feminine singular non-past passive subjunctive of رَأَى (raʔā)

Etymology 3 edit

Verb edit

تُرَى (turā) (form IV)

  1. second-person masculine singular non-past passive indicative of أَرَى (ʔarā)
  2. second-person masculine singular non-past passive subjunctive of أَرَى (ʔarā)
  3. third-person feminine singular non-past passive indicative of أَرَى (ʔarā)
  4. third-person feminine singular non-past passive subjunctive of أَرَى (ʔarā)

Hijazi Arabic edit

Etymology edit

From Arabic تُرَى (turā).

Pronunciation edit

Prepositional phrase edit

ترى (tara)

  1. by the way
    تَرَى مو كِذا تِنْكَتِب
    tara mū kida tinkatib
    by the way, it's not written like that.