See also: جمعه, جمعہ, and جُمعہ

Arabic

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Etymology

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Root
ج م ع (j m ʕ)
29 terms

From جَمَعَ (jamaʕa, to gather, to assemble), although the details who where and how assembled originally why, on this weekday instituted as the day of “congregational prayer” in Islam, are uncertain. Displaced عَرُوبَة (ʕarūba).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /d͡ʒu.mu.ʕa/, /d͡ʒum.ʕa/, /d͡ʒu.ma.ʕa/

Noun

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جُمُعَة or جُمْعَة or جُمَعَة (jumuʕa or jumʕa or jumaʕaf (plural جُمُعَات (jumuʕāt) or جُمْعَات (jumʕāt) or جُمَعَات (jumaʕāt) or جُمَع (jumaʕ))

  1. week
    Synonym: أُسْبُوع (ʔusbūʕ)
  2. Friday
    الجُمْعَةal-jumʕaFriday

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References

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  • Rotter, Gernot (1993) “Der dies veneris im vorislamischen Mekka, eine neue Deutung des Namens „Europa“ und eine Erklärung für kobar = Venus”, in Der Islam[1] (in German), volume 70, number 1, →DOI, pages 125–126
  • Wehr, Hans (1979) “جمع”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN

Malay

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Etymology

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From Arabic جُمَعَة (jumaʕa).

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Proper noun

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جمعة (Rumi spelling Jumaat)

  1. Friday (day of the week)

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South Levantine Arabic

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Root
ج م ع
7 terms

Etymology

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From Arabic جُمُعَة (jumuʕa).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ʒum.ʕe/, [ˈʒʊm.ʕa]
  • IPA(key): /ʒum.ʕa/, [ˈʒʊm.ʕa]
  • Audio (Ramallah):(file)

Noun

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جمعة (jumʕam (plural جمع (jumaʕ))

  1. week
    Synonym: أسبوع (ʔusbūʕ)

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