يانصيب

Arabic

Etymology

From يَا (, vocative particle) + نَصِيب (naṣīb, share, luck, fate), literally O fate!.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /jaː.na.sˤiːb/

Noun

يَانَصِيب (yānaṣīb) m

  1. lottery, lotto
    • 2015 December 22, Hespress:
      وَيُقِيمُ ٱلشَّابَانِ ٱللَّذَانِ حَصَلَا عَلَى جَائِزَةِ «اَلْغُورْدُو»، وَهِيَ أَكْبَرُ جَوَائِزِ «يَانَصِيبِ»، فِي بَلْدَةِ «رُوكِيتَاسْ دِيلْ مَارْ» بِمُحَافَظَةِ «أَلْمِيرْيَا»، جَنُوبِيّ إِسْبَانْيَا.
      wayuqīmu š-šābāni l-laḏāni ḥaṣalā ʿalā jāʾizati “alḡūrdū”, wahiya ʾakbaru jawāʾizi “yānaṣībi”, fī baldati “rūkītās dīl mār” bimuḥāfaẓati “ʾalmīryā”, janūbiyy ʾisbānyā.
      And the two young people that won the lottery El Gordo, which is the biggest grand prize of [Spanish] lottery, reside in the town of Roquetas de Mar in the province of Almería, south of Spain.

Declension

Derived terms

  • يانَصِيبِيّ (yānaṣībiyy)
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