أحلى
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Arabic
Etymology
Root |
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ح ل و (ḥ l w) |
6 terms |
Elative of حُلْو (ḥulw, “sweet, pleasant, pretty”).
Adjective
أَحْلَى • (ʔaḥlā) (feminine حُلْوَى (ḥulwā), masculine plural أَحْلَوْنَ (ʔaḥlawna), feminine plural حُلْوَيَات (ḥulwayāt))
- elative degree of حُلْو (ḥulw):
- better; best
Declension
Declension of adjective أَحْلَى (ʔaḥlā)
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | ||
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singular invariable | singular invariable | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | أَحْلَى ʔaḥlā |
الْأَحْلَى al-ʔaḥlā |
حُلْوَى ḥulwā |
الْحُلْوَى al-ḥulwā |
Nominative | أَحْلَى ʔaḥlā |
الْأَحْلَى al-ʔaḥlā |
حُلْوَى ḥulwā |
الْحُلْوَى al-ḥulwā |
Accusative | أَحْلَى ʔaḥlā |
الْأَحْلَى al-ʔaḥlā |
حُلْوَى ḥulwā |
الْحُلْوَى al-ḥulwā |
Genitive | أَحْلَى ʔaḥlā |
الْأَحْلَى al-ʔaḥlā |
حُلْوَى ḥulwā |
الْحُلْوَى al-ḥulwā |
Dual | Masculine | Feminine | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | أَحْلَيَيْن ʔaḥlayayn |
الْأَحْلَيَيْن al-ʔaḥlayayn |
حُلْوَيَيْن ḥulwayayn |
الْحُلْوَيَيْن al-ḥulwayayn |
Nominative | أَحْلَيَانِ ʔaḥlayāni |
الْأَحْلَيَانِ al-ʔaḥlayāni |
حُلْوَيَانِ ḥulwayāni |
الْحُلْوَيَانِ al-ḥulwayāni |
Accusative | أَحْلَيَيْنِ ʔaḥlayayni |
الْأَحْلَيَيْنِ al-ʔaḥlayayni |
حُلْوَيَيْنِ ḥulwayayni |
الْحُلْوَيَيْنِ al-ḥulwayayni |
Genitive | أَحْلَيَيْنِ ʔaḥlayayni |
الْأَحْلَيَيْنِ al-ʔaḥlayayni |
حُلْوَيَيْنِ ḥulwayayni |
الْحُلْوَيَيْنِ al-ḥulwayayni |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | ||
sound plural in ـَوْنَ (-awna); broken plural diptote in ـٍ (-in) | sound feminine plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | أَحْلَيْن; أَحَالِي ʔaḥlayn; ʔaḥālī |
الْأَحْلَيْن; الْأَحَالِي al-ʔaḥlayn; al-ʔaḥālī |
حُلْوَيَات ḥulwayāt |
الْحُلْوَيَات al-ḥulwayāt |
Nominative | أَحْلَوْنَ; أَحَالٍ ʔaḥlawna; ʔaḥālin |
الْأَحْلَوْنَ; الْأَحَالِي al-ʔaḥlawna; al-ʔaḥālī |
حُلْوَيَاتٌ ḥulwayātun |
الْحُلْوَيَاتُ al-ḥulwayātu |
Accusative | أَحْلَيْنَ; أَحَالِيَ ʔaḥlayna; ʔaḥāliya |
الْأَحْلَيْنَ; الْأَحَالِيَ al-ʔaḥlayna; al-ʔaḥāliya |
حُلْوَيَاتٍ ḥulwayātin |
الْحُلْوَيَاتِ al-ḥulwayāti |
Genitive | أَحْلَيْنَ; أَحَالٍ ʔaḥlayna; ʔaḥālin |
الْأَحْلَيْنَ; الْأَحَالِي al-ʔaḥlayna; al-ʔaḥālī |
حُلْوَيَاتٍ ḥulwayātin |
الْحُلْوَيَاتِ al-ḥulwayāti |
Descendants
- → Hebrew: אחלה
References
- Lane, Edward William (1863) “حلو”, in Arabic-English Lexicon[1], London: Williams & Norgate
- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884) “أحلى”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary[2], London: W.H. Allen
South Levantine Arabic
Etymology
From Arabic أَحْلَى (ʔaḥlā), elative degree of حِلْو (ḥilw).
Pronunciation
Adjective
أحلى • (ʔaḥla)
Descendants
- → Hebrew: אחלה (ákhla)
Categories:
- Arabic terms belonging to the root ح ل و
- Arabic elative adjectives
- Arabic lemmas
- Arabic adjectives
- Arabic adjectives with invariable singular
- Arabic adjectives with sound plural in -awna
- Arabic adjectives with broken plural
- Arabic adjectives with diptote broken plural in -in
- Arabic adjectives with sound feminine plural
- Arabic irregular elative adjectives
- South Levantine Arabic terms inherited from Arabic
- South Levantine Arabic terms derived from Arabic
- South Levantine Arabic terms with IPA pronunciation
- South Levantine Arabic terms with audio pronunciation
- South Levantine Arabic lemmas
- South Levantine Arabic adjectives
- South Levantine Arabic elative adjectives