See also: مثلت

Arabic

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Arabic numbers (edit)
[a], [b] ←  2 ٣
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4  → [a], [b]
    Cardinal: ثَلَاثَة (ṯalāṯa)
    Ordinal: ثَالِث (ṯāliṯ)
    Multiplier: ثُلَاثِيّ (ṯulāṯiyy), مُثَلَّث (muṯallaṯ)
    Distributive: ثُلَاثَ (ṯulāṯa), مَثْلَثَ (maṯlaṯa)
    Fractional: ثُلُث (ṯuluṯ), ثُلْث (ṯulṯ)

Etymology

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Derived from the passive participle of ثَلَّثَ (ṯallaṯa, to triple, to make triangular).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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مُثَلَّث (muṯallaṯ) (feminine مُثَلَّثَة (muṯallaṯa), masculine plural مُثَلَّثُونَ (muṯallaṯūna), feminine plural مُثَلَّثَات (muṯallaṯāt))

  1. triple, threefold
  2. triangular

Declension

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Noun

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مُثَلَّث (muṯallaṯm (plural مُثَلَّثَات (muṯallaṯāt))

  1. triangle

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Turkish: müselles (obsolete)

Persian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic مُثَلَّث (muṯallaṯ).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? musallas
Dari reading? musallas
Iranian reading? mosallas
Tajik reading? musallas
  • Audio (Iran):(file)

Noun

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Dari مثلث
Iranian Persian
Tajik мусаллас

مثلث (mosallas)

  1. triangle
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South Levantine Arabic

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Arabic مُثَلَّث (muṯallaṯ).

Noun

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مثلّث (muṯallaṯm (plural مثلّثات (muṯallaṯāt))

  1. (formal) Alternative form of متلّت (mtallat, triangle)