ات

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See also: آت, آپ, أب, آب, and اب

Arabic

Pronunciation

Suffix

ـَات (-āt)

  1. Suffix used to pluralize feminine nouns and adjectives ending in ـَة (-a).
  2. Suffix used to pluralize non-human nouns.

Azerbaijani

Noun

ات (ət) (definite accusative اتی (əti), plural اتلر (ətlər))

  1. Arabic spelling of ət (meat)

Declension

Bulgar

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *erti, cognate with Turkish idi, Kazakh еді (edı). See also Proto-Turkic *-ti.

Verb

اَتِ (eti)

  1. (Volga Bulgar) was, were
    Synonym: اج (eçi)

References

  • A Volga Bulgarıan Inscription From 1307 A. Róna-tas, page 164
  • Tekin, Talât (1988) Volga Bulgar kitabeleri ve Volga Bulgarcası [Volga Bulgarian Ephitaphs and Volga Bulgarian Language]‎ (in Turkish), Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurumu Basımevi, →ISBN, pages 182-183

Iraqi Arabic

Etymology 1

From Arabic أَنْتَ (ʔanta).

Pronoun

اتَّ (ʔittam

  1. you (masculine singular subject pronoun)
    Alternative form: إِنْتَ (ʔinta)

Etymology 2

From Arabic أَنْتِ (ʔanti).

Pronoun

اتِّ (ʔittif

  1. you (feminine singular subject pronoun)
    Alternative forms: إِنْتِ (ʔinti), إِتِّي (ʔitti), إنتي (ʔinti)

References

  • Dictionary of Baghdadi Dialect by Sheikh Jalal Al-Hanafi, part 1, page 65.

Karakhanid

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *at (horse).

Cognate with Old Turkic 𐱃 (at, horse), Chuvash ут (ut), Khalaj hat, Turkish at (horse), Uzbek ot, Bashkir ат (at) and Yakut ат (at).

Noun

اَتْ (at)

  1. horse
    قوُشْ قَنَتِنْ اَرْ اَتِنْQuš qanatïn er atïn.The bird with its wings, the man with his horse.

Etymology 2

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *et (meat).

Cognate with Turkish et, Bashkir ит (it) and Yakut эт (et).

Noun

اَتْ (et)

  1. meat, flesh
    اُلْ اَتْ آسْدٖىOl et asdï̄.He hung up meat.

Etymology 3

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *ot (grass).

Cognate with Chuvash утӑ (ut̬ă), Turkish ot, Bashkir ут (ut) and Yakut от (ot).

Noun

اُتْ (ot)

  1. grass, vegetation, herbs, weeds
    اُتْ اُنْدٖىOt ündī.The grass grew.
  2. (medicine) medicine
    اُتْ اِجْتِمْOt ičtim.I drank the medicine.
  3. poison
    بَكْ اَنْكارْ اُتْ بٖيرْدٖىBeg aŋār ot bḗrdī.The beg gave him poison.

Etymology 4

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *ï̄t (dog).

Cognate with Chuvash йытӑ (jyt̬ă), Turkish it, Bashkir эт (et) and Yakut ыт (ıt).

Noun

اِتْ (ït)

  1. dog

References

  • Clauson, Gerard (1972) “”, in An Etymological Dictionary of pre-thirteenth-century Turkish, Oxford: Clarendon Press, pages 32-34

Further reading

Khalaj

Noun

اَت (ət) (definite accusative اَتی, plural اَتلَر)

  1. Arabic spelling of ət (flesh, meat)

Declension

Kyrgyz

Noun

ات (at)

  1. Arabic spelling of ат (at).

Ottoman Turkish

ات

Etymology 1

From Proto-Turkic *et (meat).

Noun

ات (et)

  1. meat; flesh
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Noun

ات (it)

  1. alternative spelling of ایت (it, dog)

South Levantine Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic ـَات (-āt).

Suffix

ـات (-ātf pl

  1. Feminine plural suffix

Usage notes

  • Most feminine nouns take this plural suffix, but some are irregular (“broken plural”).
  • There are also some masculine nouns, especially loanwords, that take this suffix.

See also

  • Feminine ending: ـة (-e/-a)
  • Masculine plural suffix for nouns referring to people: ـين (-īn)