ألفين

See also: ألقين and القين

Arabic

Etymology 1

Borrowed from English Alvin.

Noun

أَلْفِينْ (ʔalfīn) ?

  1. Alvin

Verb

أَلْفِينَ (ʔalfīna) (form IV)

  1. second-person feminine plural active imperative of أَلْفَى (ʔalfā)

Verb

أَلْفَيْنَ (ʔalfayna) (form IV)

  1. third-person feminine plural past active of أَلْفَى (ʔalfā)

Verb

أُلْفِينَ (ʔulfīna) (form IV)

  1. third-person feminine plural past passive of أَلْفَى (ʔalfā)

Moroccan Arabic

Etymology

Moroccan Arabic numbers (edit)
 ←  1,000 2,000 10,000  → 
200
    Cardinal: ألفين

From Arabic أَلْفَيْن (ʔalfayn).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʔal.fajn/, /ʔal.fiːn/
  • (file)

Numeral

ألفَيْن or ألفِين (ʔalfayn or ʔalfīn) m du

  1. two thousand

South Levantine Arabic

Etymology

South Levantine Arabic numbers (edit)
 ←  1,000 ٢٬٠٠٠
2,000
3,000  → 
200
    Cardinal: ألفين

From Arabic أَلْفَيْن (ʔalfayn).

Numeral

ألفين (ʔalfēn) m du

  1. dual of ألف (ʔalf): two thousand
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