رمضان
Arabic
editRoot |
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ر م ض (r m ḍ) |
2 terms |
Etymology
editThe month was a summer month in pre-Islamic times before the Quranic prohibition against leap months (Quran 9:37). Hence without doubt from the root ر م ض (r-m-ḍ), and related to رَمَض (ramaḍ, “parchedness, scorchedness”) and رَمْضَاء (ramḍāʔ, “sun-baked ground”). Compare also اِرْتَمَضَ (irtamaḍa, “to be consumed by grief and sorrow”).
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editرَمَضَان • (ramaḍān) m
- Ramadan
- a male given name
Declension
editSingular | basic singular diptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | — | رَمَضَان ramaḍān |
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Nominative | — | رَمَضَانُ ramaḍānu |
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Accusative | — | رَمَضَانَ ramaḍāna |
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Genitive | — | رَمَضَانَ ramaḍāna |
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Noun
editرَمَضَان • (ramaḍān) m (plural رَمَضَانَات (ramaḍānāt) or أَرْمِضَة (ʔarmiḍa) or أَرْمِضَاء (ʔarmiḍāʔ) or رَمَاضِين (ramāḍīn))
Declension
editSingular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | رَمَضَان ramaḍān |
الرَّمَضَان ar-ramaḍān |
رَمَضَان ramaḍān |
Nominative | رَمَضَانٌ ramaḍānun |
الرَّمَضَانُ ar-ramaḍānu |
رَمَضَانُ ramaḍānu |
Accusative | رَمَضَانًا ramaḍānan |
الرَّمَضَانَ ar-ramaḍāna |
رَمَضَانَ ramaḍāna |
Genitive | رَمَضَانٍ ramaḍānin |
الرَّمَضَانِ ar-ramaḍāni |
رَمَضَانِ ramaḍāni |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | رَمَضَانَيْن ramaḍānayn |
الرَّمَضَانَيْن ar-ramaḍānayn |
رَمَضَانَيْ ramaḍānay |
Nominative | رَمَضَانَانِ ramaḍānāni |
الرَّمَضَانَانِ ar-ramaḍānāni |
رَمَضَانَا ramaḍānā |
Accusative | رَمَضَانَيْنِ ramaḍānayni |
الرَّمَضَانَيْنِ ar-ramaḍānayni |
رَمَضَانَيْ ramaḍānay |
Genitive | رَمَضَانَيْنِ ramaḍānayni |
الرَّمَضَانَيْنِ ar-ramaḍānayni |
رَمَضَانَيْ ramaḍānay |
Plural | sound feminine plural; broken plural triptote in ـَة (-a); basic broken plural diptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | رَمَضَانَات; أَرْمِضَة; أَرْمِضَاء; رَمَاضِين ramaḍānāt; ʔarmiḍa; ʔarmiḍāʔ; ramāḍīn |
الرَّمَضَانَات; الْأَرْمِضَة; الْأَرْمِضَاء; الرَّمَاضِين ar-ramaḍānāt; al-ʔarmiḍa; al-ʔarmiḍāʔ; ar-ramāḍīn |
رَمَضَانَات; أَرْمِضَة; أَرْمِضَاء; رَمَاضِين ramaḍānāt; ʔarmiḍat; ʔarmiḍāʔ; ramāḍīn |
Nominative | رَمَضَانَاتٌ; أَرْمِضَةٌ; أَرْمِضَاءُ; رَمَاضِينُ ramaḍānātun; ʔarmiḍatun; ʔarmiḍāʔu; ramāḍīnu |
الرَّمَضَانَاتُ; الْأَرْمِضَةُ; الْأَرْمِضَاءُ; الرَّمَاضِينُ ar-ramaḍānātu; al-ʔarmiḍatu; al-ʔarmiḍāʔu; ar-ramāḍīnu |
رَمَضَانَاتُ; أَرْمِضَةُ; أَرْمِضَاءُ; رَمَاضِينُ ramaḍānātu; ʔarmiḍatu; ʔarmiḍāʔu; ramāḍīnu |
Accusative | رَمَضَانَاتٍ; أَرْمِضَةً; أَرْمِضَاءَ; رَمَاضِينَ ramaḍānātin; ʔarmiḍatan; ʔarmiḍāʔa; ramāḍīna |
الرَّمَضَانَاتِ; الْأَرْمِضَةَ; الْأَرْمِضَاءَ; الرَّمَاضِينَ ar-ramaḍānāti; al-ʔarmiḍata; al-ʔarmiḍāʔa; ar-ramāḍīna |
رَمَضَانَاتِ; أَرْمِضَةَ; أَرْمِضَاءَ; رَمَاضِينَ ramaḍānāti; ʔarmiḍata; ʔarmiḍāʔa; ramāḍīna |
Genitive | رَمَضَانَاتٍ; أَرْمِضَةٍ; أَرْمِضَاءَ; رَمَاضِينَ ramaḍānātin; ʔarmiḍatin; ʔarmiḍāʔa; ramāḍīna |
الرَّمَضَانَاتِ; الْأَرْمِضَةِ; الْأَرْمِضَاءِ; الرَّمَاضِينِ ar-ramaḍānāti; al-ʔarmiḍati; al-ʔarmiḍāʔi; ar-ramāḍīni |
رَمَضَانَاتِ; أَرْمِضَةِ; أَرْمِضَاءِ; رَمَاضِينِ ramaḍānāti; ʔarmiḍati; ʔarmiḍāʔi; ramāḍīni |
Coordinate terms
editMuharram | Safar | Rabi I | Rabi II |
اَلْمُحَرَّم (al-muḥarram) مُحَرَّم (muḥarram) |
صَفَر (ṣafar) | رَبِيع الْأَوَّل (rabīʕ al-ʔawwal) | رَبِيع الْآخِر (rabīʕ al-ʔāḵir) رَبِيع الثَّانِي (rabīʕ aṯ-ṯānī) |
Jumada I | Jumada II | Rajab | Sha'ban |
جُمَادَى الْأُولَى (jumādā l-ʔūlā) | جُمَادَى الْآخِرَة (jumādā l-ʔāḵira) جُمَادَى الثَّانِي (jumādā ṯ-ṯānī) |
رَجَب (rajab) | شَعْبَان (šaʕbān) |
Ramadan | Shawwal | Dhu'l-Qa'da | Dhu'l-Hijja |
رَمَضَان (ramaḍān) | شَوَّال (šawwāl) | ذُو الْقَعْدَة (ḏū l-qaʕda) | ذُو الْحِجَّة (ḏū l-ḥijja) |
- أَيْلُول (ʔaylūl)
- سِبْتِمْبِر (sibtimbir), سِبْتَمْبِر (sibtambir), سَبْتَمْبَر (sabtambar)
- تَقْوِيم هِجْرِيّ (taqwīm hijriyy)
Derived terms
edit- رَمَضَانِيّ (ramaḍāniyy)
Descendants
edit- Maltese: Randan (“Lent”)
- → Catalan: ramadà
- → Classical Persian: رَمَضَان (ramazān), رمضون (ramezun, ramzun) (colloquial) (see there for further descendants)
- → English: Ramadan
- → French: ramadan
- → Japanese: ラマダーン (Ramadān)
- → Maguindanao: Ramedlan, Ramadlan
- → Malay: Ramadan, Ramadhan
- → Malayalam: റമദാൻ (ṟamadāṉ), റമലാൻ (ṟamalāṉ)
- → Maltese: Ramadan (“Ramadan”)
- → Maranao: Ramadan
- → Ottoman Turkish: رَمَضَان (ramazân) (see there for further descendants)
- → Tamil: ரமலான் (ramalāṉ, “Ramadan”), ரமதான் (ramatāṉ)
- → Uyghur: رامىزان (ramizan)
- → Uzbek: ramazan
Malay
editProper noun
editرمضان
Ottoman Turkish
editEtymology
editFrom Arabic رَمَضَان (ramaḍān).
Noun
editرمضان • (ramazân)
Descendants
editPersian
editAlternative forms
edit- رمضون (ramezun, ramzun) (colloquial)
Etymology
editBorrowed from Arabic رَمَضَان (ramaḍān).
Pronunciation
edit- (Classical Persian) IPA(key): [ɾa.ma.ˈzɑːn]
- (Iran, formal) IPA(key): [ɹæ.mæ.zɒ́ːn]
- (Tajik, formal) IPA(key): [ɾä.mä.zɔ́n]
Readings | |
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Classical reading? | ramazān |
Dari reading? | ramazān |
Iranian reading? | ramazân |
Tajik reading? | ramazon |
Noun
editDari | رمضان |
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Iranian Persian | |
Tajik | рамазон |
رمضان • (ramazân, ramzân)
Coordinate terms
edit- (Islamic calendar months) تقویم هجری قمری; محرم, صفر, ربیعالاول, ربیعالثانی, جمادیالاول, جمادیالثانی, رجب, شعبان, رمضان, شوال, ذیالقعده, ذیالحجه (Category: fa:Islamic calendar months)
Proper noun
editرمضان • (ramzân)
- a male given name, Ramazan
Descendants
editPunjabi
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Classical Persian رمضان (ramazān), from Arabic رَمَضَان (ramaḍān). First attested as Old Punjabi ਰਮਦਾਨਾ (ramadānā).
Noun
editSindhi
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Classical Persian رمضان (ramazān), from Arabic رَمَضَان (ramaḍān).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editرَمْضانُ • (ramzānu) m (Devanagari रमज़ानु)
References
edit- Parmanand, Mewaram (1910) “رَمْضانُ”, in Sindhi-English Dictionary, Hyderabad, Sindh: The Sind Juvenile Co-operative Society
Urdu
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Classical Persian رمضان (ramazān, ramzān), from Arabic رَمَضَان (ramaḍān).
Pronunciation
edit- (Standard Urdu) IPA(key): /ɾə.mə.zɑːn/
- (common) IPA(key): /ɾəm.zɑːn/
Audio (Pakistan): (file) - Rhymes: -ɑːn
Proper noun
editرَمَضان • (ramazān) m (Hindi spelling रमज़ान)
- (Islam) Ramadan
- a male given name, Ramzan or Ramazan, from Arabic
Descendants
edit- → Kannada: ರಮ್ಜಾನ್ (ramjān), ರಂಜಾನ್ (rañjān)
- → Malayalam: റംസാൻ (ṟaṁsāṉ)
- → Tamil: ரம்சான் (ramcāṉ), ரம்ஜான் (ramjāṉ)
- → Telugu: రమ్జాన్ (ramjān), రంజాన్ (rañjān)
See also
editMuharram | Safar | Rabi I | Rabi II |
مُحَرَّم (muharram) | صَفَر (safar) | رَبِیعُ الْاَوَّل (rabī'-ul-avval) | رَبِیعُ الثّانی (rabī'ussānī) |
Jumada I | Jumada II | Rajab | Sha'ban |
جَمادی الْاَوَّل (jamādī-ul-avval) | جمادی الثّانی (jamādīussānī) | رَجَب (rajab) | شَعْبان (śa'bān) |
Ramadan | Shawwal | Dhu'l-Qa'da | Dhu'l-Hijja |
رَمَضان (ramazān) | شَوال (śavāl) | ذُو الْقَعْدَہ (zūl-qa'da) | ذُو الْحِجَّہ (zūl-hijja) |
Further reading
edit- “رمضان”, in اُردُو لُغَت (urdū luġat) (in Urdu), Ministry of Education: Government of Pakistan, 2017.
- “رمضان”, in ریخْتَہ لُغَت (rexta luġat) - Rekhta Dictionary [Urdu dictionary with meanings in Hindi & English], Noida, India: Rekhta Foundation, 2024.
- Qureshi, Bashir Ahmad (1971) “رمضان”, in Kitabistan's 20th Century Standard Dictionary, Lahore: Kitabistan Pub. Co.
- Platts, John T. (1884) “رمضان”, in A dictionary of Urdu, classical Hindi, and English, London: W. H. Allen & Co.
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