شابة

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See also: ساٹھ

Arabic[edit]

Noun[edit]

شَابَّة (šābbaf (plural شَابَّات (šābbāt) or شَوَابّ (šawābb), masculine شَابّ (šābb))

  1. female equivalent of شَابّ (šābb)

Declension[edit]

South Levantine Arabic[edit]

Root
ش ب ب
3 terms
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Etymology[edit]

From Arabic شَابَّة (šābba).

Noun[edit]

شابّة (šābbef (plural شابّات (šābbāt), masculine شابّ (šabb, šābb))

  1. (formal, rare) girl, young woman
    Synonym: صبية (ṣabiyye)

See also[edit]

Adjective[edit]

شابّة (šābbef

  1. feminine of شابّ (šabb, šābb, young)