تلمود
Arabic edit
Etymology edit
From Hebrew תַּלְמוּד (talmúd, “learning”). Related to تِلْمِيذ (tilmīḏ, “pupil; disciple”), another loanword.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
التَّلْمُود • (at-talmūd) m
Declension edit
Declension of noun التَّلْمُود (at-talmūd)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | — | التَّلْمُود at-talmūd |
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Nominative | — | التَّلْمُودُ at-talmūdu |
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Accusative | — | التَّلْمُودَ at-talmūda |
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Genitive | — | التَّلْمُودِ at-talmūdi |
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Derived terms edit
- تَلْمُودِيّ (talmūdiyy)
- التَّلْمُود الْبَابِلِيّ (at-talmūd al-bābiliyy)
- التَّلْمُود اليَرُوشَلَمِيّ (at-talmūd al-yarūšalamiyy)
Persian edit
Etymology edit
From Hebrew תַּלְמוּד (talmúd).
Pronunciation edit
- (Iranian Persian) IPA(key): [t̪ʰælˈmuːd̪]
Noun edit
تلمود • (talmud)
Derived terms edit
- تلمود اورشلیمی (talmud-e oršalimi)
- تلمود بابلی (talmud-e bâbeli)
- تلمودی (talmudi)