جَمّ • (jamm) (common plural جِمَام (jimām) or جُمُوم (jumūm))
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | ||
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basic singular triptote | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | جَمّ jamm |
الْجَمّ al-jamm |
جَمَّة jamma |
الْجَمَّة al-jamma |
Nominative | جَمٌّ jammun |
الْجَمُّ al-jammu |
جَمَّةٌ jammatun |
الْجَمَّةُ al-jammatu |
Accusative | جَمًّا jamman |
الْجَمَّ al-jamma |
جَمَّةً jammatan |
الْجَمَّةَ al-jammata |
Genitive | جَمٍّ jammin |
الْجَمِّ al-jammi |
جَمَّةٍ jammatin |
الْجَمَّةِ al-jammati |
Dual | Masculine | Feminine | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | جَمَّيْن jammayn |
الْجَمَّيْن al-jammayn |
جَمَّتَيْن jammatayn |
الْجَمَّتَيْن al-jammatayn |
Nominative | جَمَّانِ jammāni |
الْجَمَّانِ al-jammāni |
جَمَّتَانِ jammatāni |
الْجَمَّتَانِ al-jammatāni |
Accusative | جَمَّيْنِ jammayni |
الْجَمَّيْنِ al-jammayni |
جَمَّتَيْنِ jammatayni |
الْجَمَّتَيْنِ al-jammatayni |
Genitive | جَمَّيْنِ jammayni |
الْجَمَّيْنِ al-jammayni |
جَمَّتَيْنِ jammatayni |
الْجَمَّتَيْنِ al-jammatayni |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | ||
basic broken plural triptote | basic broken plural triptote | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | جِمَام; جُمُوم jimām; jumūm |
الْجِمَام; الْجُمُوم al-jimām; al-jumūm |
جِمَام; جُمُوم jimām; jumūm |
الْجِمَام; الْجُمُوم al-jimām; al-jumūm |
Nominative | جِمَامٌ; جُمُومٌ jimāmun; jumūmun |
الْجِمَامُ; الْجُمُومُ al-jimāmu; al-jumūmu |
جِمَامٌ; جُمُومٌ jimāmun; jumūmun |
الْجِمَامُ; الْجُمُومُ al-jimāmu; al-jumūmu |
Accusative | جِمَامًا; جُمُومًا jimāman; jumūman |
الْجِمَامَ; الْجُمُومَ al-jimāma; al-jumūma |
جِمَامًا; جُمُومًا jimāman; jumūman |
الْجِمَامَ; الْجُمُومَ al-jimāma; al-jumūma |
Genitive | جِمَامٍ; جُمُومٍ jimāmin; jumūmin |
الْجِمَامِ; الْجُمُومِ al-jimāmi; al-jumūmi |
جِمَامٍ; جُمُومٍ jimāmin; jumūmin |
الْجِمَامِ; الْجُمُومِ al-jimāmi; al-jumūmi |
جم (jam)
جم (plural جم-جم or جم۲, informal 1st possessive جمکو, 2nd possessive جممو, 3rd possessive جمڽ)
From Persian جم (jam), referring to Jamshid, a legendary ruler of ancient Iran.
جم • (cem)
Readings | |
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Classical reading? | jam |
Dari reading? | jam |
Iranian reading? | jam |
Tajik reading? | jam |
جم • (jam)
From Sanskrit यम (yama, “Yama, god of death”).
جم • (jam) m (Gurmukhi spelling ਜਮ)