زيتي

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Arabic

Etymology 1

From زَيْت (zayt, oil).

Pronunciation

Adjective

زَيْتِيّ (zaytiyy) (feminine زَيْتِيَّة (zaytiyya), masculine plural زَيْتِيُّونَ (zaytiyyūna), feminine plural زَيْتِيَّات (zaytiyyāt))

  1. oily, oil, oil-bearing (pertains to all types of oil, edible, fuel, motor oil, etc.)
Declension

Etymology 2

Verb

زَيِّتِي (zayyitī) (form II) /zaj.ji.tiː/

  1. second-person feminine singular imperative of زَيَّتَ (zayyata)

Moroccan Arabic

Root
ز ي ت
1 term

Etymology

From Arabic زَيْتِيّ (zaytiyy).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /zaj.ti/, /ziː.ti/
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Adjective

زَيْتي (zayti) (feminine زَيْتية (zaytiyya), masculine plural زَيْتيين (zaytiyyīn), feminine plural زَيْتيات (zaytiyyāt))
زِيتي (zīti) (feminine زِيتية (zītiyya), masculine plural زِيتيين (zītiyyīn), feminine plural زِيتيات (zītiyyāt))

  1. oily, oil
  2. olive green

Noun

زَيتي or زِيتي (zayti or zītim

  1. olive green (colour)

See also

Colors in Moroccan Arabic · ألوان (ʔalwān) (layout · text)
     بيض (byaḍ)      رمادي (rmādi)      كحل (kḥal)
             حمر (ḥmar); قرمزي (qarmzi)              ليموني (līmūni, laymūni), لتشيني (litšīni); قهوي (qahwi)              صفر (ṣfar)
             ليمي (līmi)              خضر (ḵḍar)              نعناعي (naʕnāʕi)
             سماوي (smāwi)              لازوردي (lāzūrdi)              زرق (zraq)
             قوقي (qūqi), موڤ (mūv), بنفسجي (banafsaji)              أرجواني (ʔurjwāni)              وردي (wardi), فجلي (fajli)