القريتان
Arabic
Etymology
Literally, "the Two Cities".
Proper noun
اَلْقَرْيَتَان • (al-qaryatān) f du (dual)
- the two cities of Mecca and Taif, in Saudi Arabia
- the two cities of Mecca and Medina, in Saudi Arabia
Declension
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
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Informal | — | الْقَرْيَتَيْن al-qaryatayn |
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Nominative | — | الْقَرْيَتَانِ al-qaryatāni |
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Accusative | — | الْقَرْيَتَيْنِ al-qaryatayni |
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Genitive | — | الْقَرْيَتَيْنِ al-qaryatayni |
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Related terms
- قريَة
- أُمّ الْقُرَى (ʔumm al-qurā)
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