سبت
Hijazi Arabic
Etymology 1
From Arabic اَلسَّبْت (as-sabt), the form with al- is usually used to designate a certain Saturday or Saturday day in general but when it is a random day then with al- is used only in some contexts.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sabt/
Noun
سبت • (sabt) m (plural أسبتة (asbita) or سبتات (sabatāt))
- Saturday
- سواءً سبت ولا أحد
- sawāʼan sabt walla ʼaḥad
- either Saturday or Sunday

سَبَت
Etymology 2
From Ottoman Turkish سبد (sebed, seped, sepet), from Persian سبد (sabad, “basket”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sabat/
Noun
سبت • (sabat) m (plural أسبتة (asbita) or سبتات (sabatāt))
- usually an immovable plastic basket, mostly a laundry basket
Malay
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /saptu/
- Rhymes: -aptu, -tu, -u
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