جبى

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See also: حبي, حتی, حتى, and جبي

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ج ب ي (j-b-y). Compare Hebrew גָּבָה (gāḇâ) and Classical Syriac ܓܒܐ.

Verb

جَبَى (jabā) I (non-past يَجْبِي (yajbī), verbal noun جِبَايَة (jibāya))

  1. to collect, to levy, to raise

Conjugation

Egyptian Arabic

Root
ج ب ي
1 term

Etymology

Denominal verb of جبا (gaba, gratis)

Verb

جبى (gabba) II (non-past يجبي (yigabbi))

  1. to offer gratis, to stand, to cover the expenses of, to let live off, to spend on

Conjugation

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    Conjugation of جبى (form-II)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m جبّيت (gabbit) جبّيت (gabbit) جبّى (gabba) جبّينا (gabbina) جبّيتوا (gabbitu) جبّوا (gabbu)
f جبّيتي (gabbiti) جبّيت (gabbit)
present subjunctive m اجبّي (agabbi) تجبّي (tigabbi) يجبّي (yigabbi) نجبّي (nigabbi) تجبّوا (tigabbu) يجبّوا (yigabbu)
f تجبّي (tigabbi) تجبّي (tigabbi)
present indicative m بجبّي (bagabbi) بتجبّي (bitgabbi) بيجبّي (biyigabbi) بنجبّي (bingabbi) بتجبّوا (bitgabbu) بيجبّوا (biyigabbu)
f بتجبّي (bitgabbi) بتجبّي (bitgabbi)
future m حجبّي (ḥagabbi) حتجبّي (ḥatgabbi) حيجبّي (ḥayigabbi) حنجبّي (ḥangabbi) حتجبّوا (ḥatgabbi) حيجبّوا (ḥayigabbu)
f حتجبّي (ḥatgabbi) حتجبّي (ḥatgabbi)
imperative m جبّي (gabbi) جبّوا (gabbu)
f جبّي (gabbi)

References

  • Hinds, Martin, Badawi, El-Said (1986) A Dictionary of Egyptian Arabic, Beirut: Librairie du Liban, page 148b
  • Spiro, Socrates (1895) “جبا”, in An Arabic-English Vocabulary of the Colloquial Arabic of Egypt, 1st edition, Cairo: Al-Mokattam Printing Office, page 93b