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Arabic
Etymology 1
Noun
أَدْيُن • (ʔadyun) m pl
- plural of دَيْن (dayn)
Etymology 2
Verb
أدين (form I)
- أَدِينُ (ʔadīnu) /ʔa.diː.nu/: first-person singular non-past active indicative of دَانَ (dāna)
- أَدِينَ (ʔadīna) /ʔa.diː.na/: first-person singular non-past active subjunctive of دَانَ (dāna)
Etymology 3
Verb
أدين (form II)
- أَدَّيْنَ (ʔaddayna) /ʔad.daj.na/: third-person feminine plural past active of أَدَّى (ʔaddā)
- أُدِّينَ (ʔuddīna) /ʔud.diː.na/: third-person feminine plural past passive of أَدَّى (ʔaddā)
- أَدِّينَ (ʔaddīna) /ʔad.diː.na/: second-person feminine plural imperative of أَدَّى (ʔaddā)
Etymology 4
Verb
أدين (form II)
- أُدَيِّنُ (ʔudayyinu) /ʔu.daj.ji.nu/: first-person singular non-past active indicative of دَيَّنَ (dayyana)
- أُدَيَّنُ (ʔudayyanu) /ʔu.daj.ja.nu/: first-person singular non-past passive indicative of دَيَّنَ (dayyana)
- أُدَيِّنَ (ʔudayyina) /ʔu.daj.ji.na/: first-person singular non-past active subjunctive of دَيَّنَ (dayyana)
- أُدَيَّنَ (ʔudayyana) /ʔu.daj.ja.na/: first-person singular non-past passive subjunctive of دَيَّنَ (dayyana)
- أُدَيِّنْ (ʔudayyin) /ʔu.daj.jin/: first-person singular non-past active jussive of دَيَّنَ (dayyana)
- أُدَيَّنْ (ʔudayyan) /ʔu.daj.jan/: first-person singular non-past passive jussive of دَيَّنَ (dayyana)