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Arabic
Verb
نِيمَ • (nīma) (form I)
- third-person masculine singular past passive of نَامَ (nāma)
South Levantine Arabic
Etymology
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Pronunciation
Verb
نيّم • (nayyam) II (present بنيّم (binayyem))
- to send to sleep, to put to bed
- to find a bed for someone, to put someone up for the night
Conjugation
Conjugation of نيّم (nayyam)
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singular
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plural
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1st person
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2nd person
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3rd person
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1st person
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2nd person
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3rd person
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past
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m
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نيّمت (nayyamt)
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نيّمت (nayyamt)
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نيّم (nayyam)
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نيّمنا (nayyamna)
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نيّمتو (nayyamtu)
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نيّمو (nayyamu)
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f
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نيّمتي (nayyamti)
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نيّمت (nayyamat)
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present
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m
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بنيّم (banayyem)
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بتنيّم (bitnayyem)
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بنيّم (binayyem)
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مننيّم (minnayyem)
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بتنيّمو (bitnayymu)
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بنيّمو (binayymu)
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f
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بتنيّمي (bitnayymi)
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بتنيّم (bitnayyem)
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subjunctive
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m
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انيّم (anayyem)
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تنيّم (tnayyem)
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ينيّم (ynayyem)
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ننيّم (nnayyem)
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تنيّمو (tnayymu)
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ينيّمو (ynayymu)
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f
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تنيّمي (tnayymi)
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تنيّم (tnayyem)
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imperative
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m
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نيّم (nayyem)
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نيّمو (nayymu)
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f
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نيّمي (nayymi)
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See also
- نوّم (nawwam, “to make someone sleep; to hypnotise”)