سلسلة

See also: سلسلہ and سلسله

Arabic

Etymology

Borrowed from Aramaic שִׁלְשֶׁלְתָּא (šilšeltā, chain), from Akkadian 𒉠𒂡𒂡 (/šeršerratu/, chains), likely onomatopoeic of rattling chains; cognates with (Hebrew שַׁרְשְׁרָה (šaršərā), Classical Syriac ܫܝܫܠܬܐ (šēšaltā), Amharic ሰንሰለት (sänsälät), Old Armenian շղթայ (šłtʿay), Sumerian 𒋢𒂡𒂡 (/šeršer/, chains) likely derived from the common Semitic.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sil.si.la/
  • (file)

Noun

سِلْسِلَة (silsila) f (plural سَلَاسِل (salāsil))

  1. iron chain
  2. (literally or figuratively) chain
  3. series

Declension

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: silsilə
  • Bengali: সিলসিলা (silsila)
  • Persian: سلسله (selsele)
    • Ottoman Turkish: سلسله (silsile)
      • Turkish: silsile
      • Armenian: սինսիլե (sinsile), սըլսըլա (səlsəla)
    • Urdu: سلسلہ
  • Malay: silsilah

References

South Levantine Arabic

Root
س ل س ل

Etymology

From Arabic سِلْسِلَة (silsila).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sil.si.le/, [ˈsɪl.sɪ.le]
  • IPA(key): /sil.si.la/, [ˈsɪl.sɪ.la]
  • (file)

Noun

سلسلة (silsile) f (plural سلاسل (salāsel))

  1. chain
    سلسلة جبالsilsilet jbālmountain range
    (file)
  2. series
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