ويكة
Arabic
Etymology
Borrowed from an Eastern Sudanic language, compare Nobiin weka (“bhindi, Hibiscus esculentus”), and juxtapose بَامِيَة (bāmiya, “fresh okra”) of similar origin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /weː.ka/
Declension
Declension of noun وِيكة (wēka)
Singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | وِيكة wēka |
الْوِيكة al-wēka |
وِيكة wēkat |
Nominative | وِيكةٌ wēkatun |
الْوِيكةُ al-wēkatu |
وِيكةُ wēkatu |
Accusative | وِيكةً wēkatan |
الْوِيكةَ al-wēkata |
وِيكةَ wēkata |
Genitive | وِيكةٍ wēkatin |
الْوِيكةِ al-wēkati |
وِيكةِ wēkati |
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