امرأة
Arabic
Alternative forms
- مَرْأة (marʾa)
Etymology
From the root م ر ء (m-r-ʾ).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /im.ra.ʔa/
Audio: ٱمْرَأَةٌ (nominative indefinite singular) (file)
Noun
اِمْرَأَة • (imraʾa) f (definite state الْمَرْأَة (al-marʾa), dual اِمْرَأَتَانِ (imraʾatāni), plural نِسَاء (nisāʾ) or نِسْوَة (niswa) or نِسْوَان (niswān) or نُسْوَة (nuswa) or نُسْوَان (nuswān))
- woman
- 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 4:12:
- وَإِنْ كَانَ رَجُلٌ يُورَثُ كَلَالَةً أَوِ ٱمْرَأَةٌ وَلَهُ أَخٌ أَوْ أُخْتٌ فَلِكُلِّ وَاحِدٍ مِنْهُمَا ٱلسُّدُسُ
- wa-ʾin kāna rajulun yūraṯu kalālatan ʾawi mraʾatun wa-lahu ʾaḵun ʾaw ʾuḵtun fa-li-kulli wāḥidin minhumā s-sudusu
- And if a man or woman leaves neither ascendants nor descendants but has a brother or a sister, then for each one of them is a sixth.
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- wife
- 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 12:21:
- وَقَالَ ٱلَّذِي ٱشْتَرَاهُ مِنْ مِصْرَ لِٱمْرَأَتِهِ أَكْرِمِي مَثْوَاهُ
- wa-qāla llaḏī štarāhu min miṣra li-mraʾatihi ʾakrimī maṯwāhu
- And the one from Egypt who bought him said to his wife, "Make his residence comfortable."
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Usage notes
The plurals are suppletive, coming from a different root from the singular.
Declension
Declension of noun اِمْرَأَة (imraʾa)
Singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | اِمْرَأَة imraʾa | الْمَرْأَة al-marʾa | اِمْرَأَة imraʾat |
Nominative | اِمْرَأَةٌ imraʾatun | الْمَرْأَةُ al-marʾatu | اِمْرَأَةُ imraʾatu |
Accusative | اِمْرَأَةً imraʾatan | الْمَرْأَةَ al-marʾata | اِمْرَأَةَ imraʾata |
Genitive | اِمْرَأَةٍ imraʾatin | الْمَرْأَةِ al-marʾati | اِمْرَأَةِ imraʾati |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | اِمْرَأَتَيْن imraʾatayn | الْمَرْأَتَيْن al-marʾatayn | اِمْرَأَتَيْ imraʾatay |
Nominative | اِمْرَأَتَانِ imraʾatāni | الْمَرْأَتَانِ al-marʾatāni | اِمْرَأَتَا imraʾatā |
Accusative | اِمْرَأَتَيْنِ imraʾatayni | الْمَرْأَتَيْنِ al-marʾatayni | اِمْرَأَتَيْ imraʾatay |
Genitive | اِمْرَأَتَيْنِ imraʾatayni | الْمَرْأَتَيْنِ al-marʾatayni | اِمْرَأَتَيْ imraʾatay |
Plural | basic broken plural triptote; broken plural triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | نِسَاء; نِسْوَة; نِسْوَان; نُسْوَة; نُسْوَان nisāʾ; niswa; niswān; nuswa; nuswān | النِّسَاء; النِّسْوَة; النِّسْوَان; النُّسْوَة; النُّسْوَان an-nisāʾ; an-niswa; an-niswān; an-nuswa; an-nuswān | نِسَاء; نِسْوَة; نِسْوَان; نُسْوَة; نُسْوَان nisāʾ; niswat; niswān; nuswat; nuswān |
Nominative | نِسَاءٌ; نِسْوَةٌ; نِسْوَانٌ; نُسْوَةٌ; نُسْوَانٌ nisāʾun; niswatun; niswānun; nuswatun; nuswānun | النِّسَاءُ; النِّسْوَةُ; النِّسْوَانُ; النُّسْوَةُ; النُّسْوَانُ an-nisāʾu; an-niswatu; an-niswānu; an-nuswatu; an-nuswānu | نِسَاءُ; نِسْوَةُ; نِسْوَانُ; نُسْوَةُ; نُسْوَانُ nisāʾu; niswatu; niswānu; nuswatu; nuswānu |
Accusative | نِسَاءً; نِسْوَةً; نِسْوَانًا; نُسْوَةً; نُسْوَانًا nisāʾan; niswatan; niswānan; nuswatan; nuswānan | النِّسَاءَ; النِّسْوَةَ; النِّسْوَانَ; النُّسْوَةَ; النُّسْوَانَ an-nisāʾa; an-niswata; an-niswāna; an-nuswata; an-nuswāna | نِسَاءَ; نِسْوَةَ; نِسْوَانَ; نُسْوَةَ; نُسْوَانَ nisāʾa; niswata; niswāna; nuswata; nuswāna |
Genitive | نِسَاءٍ; نِسْوَةٍ; نِسْوَانٍ; نُسْوَةٍ; نُسْوَانٍ nisāʾin; niswatin; niswānin; nuswatin; nuswānin | النِّسَاءِ; النِّسْوَةِ; النِّسْوَانِ; النُّسْوَةِ; النُّسْوَانِ an-nisāʾi; an-niswati; an-niswāni; an-nuswati; an-nuswāni | نِسَاءِ; نِسْوَةِ; نِسْوَانِ; نُسْوَةِ; نُسْوَانِ nisāʾi; niswati; niswāni; nuswati; nuswāni |
Related terms
- مَرْء (marʾ)
- اُمْرُؤ (umruʾ)
- مُرُوءَة (murūʾa)
- مَرِيء (marīʾ)
References
- Wehr, Hans (1979), “مرء”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN