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(Created page with "==Syrian== ===Etymology=== From Classical Incene {{c|ـستان}} (-ɨstan), borrowed from {{vry-from|Middle Persian||-stʾn'|-stʾn'}} (-estān). Compare Anatolian {{c|-ոշտըն}} (-oštën). ===Pronunciation=== * IPA: {{IPA|/-(o̞)ste̞n/}} (''standard'') * IPA: {{IPA|[-(o̞)ste̞n]}} (''northern'') * IPA: {{IPA|[-(ø̞)ste̞n]}} (''southern'') ===Suffix=== {{head|head=ـستن|syr-icn|tr=-<span style="color:gray...")
 
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#: {{lang|syr-icn|sc=Arab|{{c|يرمى}}}} (''yerme'') → {{lang|syr-icn|sc=Arab|{{c|يرمستن}}}} (''Yermesten'') — ''Armenia''
#: {{lang|syr-icn|sc=Arab|{{c|يرمى}}}} (''yerme'') → {{lang|syr-icn|sc=Arab|{{c|يرمستن}}}} (''Yermesten'') — ''Armenia''
#: {{lang|syr-icn|sc=Arab|{{c|شنى}}}} (''šene'') → {{lang|syr-icn|sc=Arab|{{c|شىستن}}}} (''Šêsten'') — ''China''
#: {{lang|syr-icn|sc=Arab|{{c|شنى}}}} (''šene'') → {{lang|syr-icn|sc=Arab|{{c|شىستن}}}} (''Šêsten'') — ''China''
#: {{lang|syr-icn|sc=Arab|{{c|اسۈر}}}} (''esôr'') → {{lang|syr-icn|sc=Arab|{{c|سۈرستن}}}} (''Sôrosten'') — ''Turkey; Sisia''
#: {{lang|syr-icn|sc=Arab|{{c|اسۈر}}}} (''esôr'') → {{lang|syr-icn|sc=Arab|{{c|سۈرستن}}}} (''Sôrosten'') — ''Turkey; Sysia''
#: {{lang|syr-icn|sc=Arab|{{c|عرڤ}}}} (''’erev'') → {{lang|syr-icn|sc=Arab|{{c|عرڤستن}}}} (''’Ervesten'') — ''Arabia''
#: {{lang|syr-icn|sc=Arab|{{c|عرڤ}}}} (''’erev'') → {{lang|syr-icn|sc=Arab|{{c|عرڤستن}}}} (''’Ervesten'') — ''Arabia''
====Related terms====
====Related terms====
* {{lang|syr-icn|sc=Arab|{{c|انشست}}}} (enšost)
* {{lang|syr-icn|sc=Arab|{{c|انشست}}}} (enšost)

Revision as of 16:27, 12 December 2024

Syrian

Etymology

From Classical Incene ـستان (-ɨstan), borrowed from Middle Persian -stʾn' (-estān). Compare Anatolian -ոշտըն (-oštën).

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /-(o̞)ste̞n/ (standard)
  • IPA: [-(o̞)ste̞n] (northern)
  • IPA: [-(ø̞)ste̞n] (southern)

Suffix

ـستن (-ostenf

  1. forms nouns of countries and regions
    يۈنى (yône) → يۈنستن (Yônesten) — Greece
    پرس (pares) → پرشستن (Paršosten) — Persia
    يرمى (yerme) → يرمستن (Yermesten) — Armenia
    شنى (šene) → شىستن (Šêsten) — China
    اسۈر (esôr) → سۈرستن (Sôrosten) — Turkey; Sysia
    عرڤ (’erev) → عرڤستن (’Ervesten) — Arabia

Related terms