From Ancient Greek ἄμβιξ (ámbix), allegedly via Classical Syriac.
إِنْبِيق • (ʔinbīq) m (plural أَنَابِيق (ʔanābīq))
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | إِنْبِيق ʔinbīq |
الْإِنْبِيق al-ʔinbīq |
إِنْبِيق ʔinbīq |
Nominative | إِنْبِيقٌ ʔinbīqun |
الْإِنْبِيقُ al-ʔinbīqu |
إِنْبِيقُ ʔinbīqu |
Accusative | إِنْبِيقًا ʔinbīqan |
الْإِنْبِيقَ al-ʔinbīqa |
إِنْبِيقَ ʔinbīqa |
Genitive | إِنْبِيقٍ ʔinbīqin |
الْإِنْبِيقِ al-ʔinbīqi |
إِنْبِيقِ ʔinbīqi |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | إِنْبِيقَيْن ʔinbīqayn |
الْإِنْبِيقَيْن al-ʔinbīqayn |
إِنْبِيقَيْ ʔinbīqay |
Nominative | إِنْبِيقَانِ ʔinbīqāni |
الْإِنْبِيقَانِ al-ʔinbīqāni |
إِنْبِيقَا ʔinbīqā |
Accusative | إِنْبِيقَيْنِ ʔinbīqayni |
الْإِنْبِيقَيْنِ al-ʔinbīqayni |
إِنْبِيقَيْ ʔinbīqay |
Genitive | إِنْبِيقَيْنِ ʔinbīqayni |
الْإِنْبِيقَيْنِ al-ʔinbīqayni |
إِنْبِيقَيْ ʔinbīqay |
Plural | basic broken plural diptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | أَنَابِيق ʔanābīq |
الْأَنَابِيق al-ʔanābīq |
أَنَابِيق ʔanābīq |
Nominative | أَنَابِيقُ ʔanābīqu |
الْأَنَابِيقُ al-ʔanābīqu |
أَنَابِيقُ ʔanābīqu |
Accusative | أَنَابِيقَ ʔanābīqa |
الْأَنَابِيقَ al-ʔanābīqa |
أَنَابِيقَ ʔanābīqa |
Genitive | أَنَابِيقَ ʔanābīqa |
الْأَنَابِيقِ al-ʔanābīqi |
أَنَابِيقِ ʔanābīqi |