دنيا
Arabic
editEtymology
editFrom the root د ن و (d-n-w) or د ن ي (d-n-y). Feminine elative of أَدْنَى (ʔadnā, “lower”). دُنيَا (“world”) is originally the "lower place" (as opposed to heaven, the "higher place"); compare English here below.
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editدُنْيَا • (dunyā) f
Noun
editدُنْيَا • (dunyā) f (dual دُنْيَيَان (dunyayān), plural دُنًا (dunan) or دُنًى (dunan) or دُنْيَيَات (dunyayāt))
- this mortal life; life in this world
- 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 3:145:
- وَمَن يُرِدْ ثَوَابَ ٱلدُّنْيَا نُؤْتِهِ مِنْهَا وَمَن يُرِدْ ثَوَابَ ٱلْآخِرَةِ نُؤْتِهِ مِنْهَا ۚ وَسَنَجْزِي ٱلشَّاكِرِينَ
- waman yurid ṯawāba d-dunyā nuʔtihi minhā waman yurid ṯawāba l-ʔāḵirati nuʔtihi minhā wasanajzī š-šākirīna
- And whoever desires the reward of this world - We will give him thereof; and whoever desires the reward of the Hereafter - We will give him thereof. And We will reward the grateful.
- world (the Earth, or any this-worldly habitat, excluding the next world)
Declension
editSingular | singular invariable | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | دُنْيَا dunyā |
الدُّنْيَا ad-dunyā |
دُنْيَا dunyā |
Nominative | دُنْيَا dunyā |
الدُّنْيَا ad-dunyā |
دُنْيَا dunyā |
Accusative | دُنْيَا dunyā |
الدُّنْيَا ad-dunyā |
دُنْيَا dunyā |
Genitive | دُنْيَا dunyā |
الدُّنْيَا ad-dunyā |
دُنْيَا dunyā |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | دُنْيَيَيْن dunyayayn |
الدُّنْيَيَيْن ad-dunyayayn |
دُنْيَيَيْ dunyayay |
Nominative | دُنْيَيَانِ dunyayāni |
الدُّنْيَيَانِ ad-dunyayāni |
دُنْيَيَا dunyayā |
Accusative | دُنْيَيَيْنِ dunyayayni |
الدُّنْيَيَيْنِ ad-dunyayayni |
دُنْيَيَيْ dunyayay |
Genitive | دُنْيَيَيْنِ dunyayayni |
الدُّنْيَيَيْنِ ad-dunyayayni |
دُنْيَيَيْ dunyayay |
Plural | broken plural in ـًا (-an); broken plural in ـًى (-an); sound feminine plural | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | دُنَا; دُنَى; دُنْيَيَات dunā; dunā; dunyayāt |
الدُّنَا; الدُّنَى; الدُّنْيَيَات ad-dunā; ad-dunā; ad-dunyayāt |
دُنَا; دُنَى; دُنْيَيَات dunā; dunā; dunyayāt |
Nominative | دُنًا; دُنًى; دُنْيَيَاتٌ dunan; dunan; dunyayātun |
الدُّنَا; الدُّنَى; الدُّنْيَيَاتُ ad-dunā; ad-dunā; ad-dunyayātu |
دُنَا; دُنَى; دُنْيَيَاتُ dunā; dunā; dunyayātu |
Accusative | دُنًا; دُنًى; دُنْيَيَاتٍ dunan; dunan; dunyayātin |
الدُّنَا; الدُّنَى; الدُّنْيَيَاتِ ad-dunā; ad-dunā; ad-dunyayāti |
دُنَا; دُنَى; دُنْيَيَاتِ dunā; dunā; dunyayāti |
Genitive | دُنًا; دُنًى; دُنْيَيَاتٍ dunan; dunan; dunyayātin |
الدُّنَا; الدُّنَى; الدُّنْيَيَاتِ ad-dunā; ad-dunā; ad-dunyayāti |
دُنَا; دُنَى; دُنْيَيَاتِ dunā; dunā; dunyayāti |
Antonyms
edit- آخِرة (ʔāḵira)
Derived terms
edit- دُنْيَوِيّ (dunyawiyy)
Descendants
edit- Gulf Arabic: دنيا (dinya)
- Hijazi Arabic: دُنيا (dunya)
- Maltese: dinja
- Moroccan Arabic: دنيا (dunya, dinya)
- North Levantine Arabic: دني (dini), دنيي (dinyi), دنيا (dinya)
- → Classical Persian: دنیا (dunyā) (see there for further descendants)
- → Daba: dúnyà
- → Karo Batak: doni
- → Hausa: dūniyā̀
- → Indonesian: dunia
- → Javanese: ꦢꦺꦴꦚ (donya)
- → Kabyle: ddunit
- → Laki: دنیا (dinya)
- → Malay: dunia
- → Minangkabau: dunia
- → Northern Kurdish: dinya
- → Ottoman Turkish: دنیا (dunyā /dünya/) (see there for further descendants)
- → Sasak: dunie
- → Somali: dunida
- → Sundanese: dunya
- → Swahili: dunia
- → Tashelhit: ddunit
- → Yoruba: dúníyàn
From الدُّنْيَا (ad-dunyā):
References
edit- Wehr, Hans (1979) “دنو”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
Bulgar
editEtymology
editNoun
editدنيا (dönyā)
- (Volga Bulgar) world
Descendants
edit- Chuvash: тӗнче (tĕnč̬e)
References
edit- Hakimzjanov, Farid Sabirzjanovich (1986) “New Volga Bulgarian Inscriptions”, in Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae[1] (in Bulgar), volume 40, number 1, page 174
Gujarati
editNoun
editدنيا • (dunyā) f (Lisan ud-Dawat)
- Arabic spelling of દુનિયા (duniyā)
Maguindanao
editNoun
editدنيا (transliteration needed)
Malay
editNoun
editدنيا (plural دنيا-دنيا or دنيا۲, informal 1st possessive دنياکو, 2nd possessive دنيامو, 3rd possessive دنياڽ)
Moroccan Arabic
editEtymology
editPronunciation
editNoun
editدُنيا or دِنيا • (dunya or dinya) f (plural دُنيات (dunyāt) or دِنيات (dinyāt))
- world, earth
- Synonym: عالم (ʕālam)
- هاد الراجل هو أسرع واحد فهاد الدنيا
- hād er-rājel huwwa ʔasraʕ wāḥed f-hād ed-dunya
- This man is the fastest in the world.
- it; things; everything; used to refer to general states and circumstances
- الدنيا مغيمة غدا ― ed-dunya mḡayyma ḡadda ― It'll be cloudy tomorrow.
- الدنيا عامرة اليوم فهاد المحال ― ed-dunya ʕāmra f-hād el-maḥāl ― This store is crowded today.
South Levantine Arabic
editRoot |
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د ن و |
2 terms |
Etymology
editFrom Arabic دُنْيَا (dunyā). Equivalent to the feminine elative of أدنى (ʔadna, “lower, lowest”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editدنيا • (dinya) f
- world
- Synonym: عالم (ʕālam)
- this world (opposed to the hereafter)
- Antonym: آخرة (ʔāḵre)
- it (dummy subject for the weather and seasons)
Usage notes
edit- When describing the weather, الدنيا (id-dinya) is followed by a noun rather than an adjective.
- الدنيا شوب.
- id-dinya šōb.
- It's hot (outside).
- (literally, “The world is heat.”)
- When used with a verb الدنيا (id-dinya) is optional, but the verb remains in the 3rd person feminine singular.
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