شقاء
Arabic edit
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ش ق و (š-q-w) |
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
شَقَاء • (šaqāʔ) m
- unhappiness, misery, wretchedness
- a. 544, Imruʾ Al-Qays
- لَعَمْرُكَ مَا إِنْ ضَرَّنِي وَسْطَ حِمْيَرٍ / وَأَقْوَالِهَا إِلَّا المَخِيلَةُ وَٱلسُّكُرْ
وَغَيْرُ الشَّقَاءِ المُسْتَبِينِ، فَلَيْتَنِي / أَجَرَّ لِسَانِي يَوْمَ ذَلِكُمُ مُجِرّ- laʕamruka mā ʔin ḍarranī wasṭa ḥimyarin / waʔaqwālihā ʔillā l-maḵīlatu was-sukur
waḡayru aš-šaqāʔi al-mustabīni, falaytanī / ʔajarra lisānī yawma ḏalikumu mujirr - Nothing hurt me amidst Himyar / and its Qayls but haughtiness and drunks / and clear misery. If only I held my tongue on that day!
- laʕamruka mā ʔin ḍarranī wasṭa ḥimyarin / waʔaqwālihā ʔillā l-maḵīlatu was-sukur
- a. 544, Imruʾ Al-Qays
Declension edit
Declension of noun شَقَاء (šaqāʔ)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | شَقَاء šaqāʔ |
الشَّقَاء aš-šaqāʔ |
شَقَاء šaqāʔ |
Nominative | شَقَاءٌ šaqāʔun |
الشَّقَاءُ aš-šaqāʔu |
شَقَاءُ šaqāʔu |
Accusative | شَقَاءً šaqāʔan |
الشَّقَاءَ aš-šaqāʔa |
شَقَاءَ šaqāʔa |
Genitive | شَقَاءٍ šaqāʔin |
الشَّقَاءِ aš-šaqāʔi |
شَقَاءِ šaqāʔi |
See also edit
- شَقْوَة (šaqwa, “misfortune, distress”)