See also: اخ, آخ, آچ, and آج

Arabic

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Root
ء خ و (ʔ ḵ w)
9 terms

Etymology

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    Inherited from Proto-Semitic *ʔaḫw-.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ʔax/
    • Audio:(file)

    Noun

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    أَخ (ʔaḵm (construct state أَخُو (ʔaḵū), dual أَخَوَان (ʔaḵawān), plural إِخْوَة (ʔiḵwa) or إِخْوَان (ʔiḵwān), feminine أُخْت (ʔuḵt))

    1. brother
      Hyponym: شَقِيق (šaqīq)

    Usage notes

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    • أَخ (ʔaḵ) is used literally as well as figuratively. Moreover, أَخ (ʔaḵ) includes both full brothers and half brothers. The synonym شَقِيق (šaqīq) refers to full brothers exclusively.

    Declension

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    Declension of noun أَخ (ʔaḵ)
    singular singular long construct
    indefinite definite construct
    informal أَخ
    ʔaḵ
    الْأَخ
    al-ʔaḵ
    أَخُو
    ʔaḵū
    nominative أَخٌ
    ʔaḵun
    الْأَخُ
    al-ʔaḵu
    أَخُو
    ʔaḵū
    accusative أَخًا
    ʔaḵan
    الْأَخَ
    al-ʔaḵa
    أَخَا
    ʔaḵā
    genitive أَخٍ
    ʔaḵin
    الْأَخِ
    al-ʔaḵi
    أَخِي
    ʔaḵī
    dual indefinite definite construct
    informal أَخَوَيْن
    ʔaḵawayn
    الْأَخَوَيْن
    al-ʔaḵawayn
    أَخَوَيْ
    ʔaḵaway
    nominative أَخَوَانِ
    ʔaḵawāni
    الْأَخَوَانِ
    al-ʔaḵawāni
    أَخَوَا
    ʔaḵawā
    accusative أَخَوَيْنِ
    ʔaḵawayni
    الْأَخَوَيْنِ
    al-ʔaḵawayni
    أَخَوَيْ
    ʔaḵaway
    genitive أَخَوَيْنِ
    ʔaḵawayni
    الْأَخَوَيْنِ
    al-ʔaḵawayni
    أَخَوَيْ
    ʔaḵaway
    plural broken plural triptote in ـَة (-a)‎;
    basic broken plural triptote
    indefinite definite construct
    informal إِخْوَة‎; إِخْوَان
    ʔiḵwa‎; ʔiḵwān
    الْإِخْوَة‎; الْإِخْوَان
    al-ʔiḵwa‎; al-ʔiḵwān
    إِخْوَة‎; إِخْوَان
    ʔiḵwat‎; ʔiḵwān
    nominative إِخْوَةٌ‎; إِخْوَانٌ
    ʔiḵwatun‎; ʔiḵwānun
    الْإِخْوَةُ‎; الْإِخْوَانُ
    al-ʔiḵwatu‎; al-ʔiḵwānu
    إِخْوَةُ‎; إِخْوَانُ
    ʔiḵwatu‎; ʔiḵwānu
    accusative إِخْوَةً‎; إِخْوَانًا
    ʔiḵwatan‎; ʔiḵwānan
    الْإِخْوَةَ‎; الْإِخْوَانَ
    al-ʔiḵwata‎; al-ʔiḵwāna
    إِخْوَةَ‎; إِخْوَانَ
    ʔiḵwata‎; ʔiḵwāna
    genitive إِخْوَةٍ‎; إِخْوَانٍ
    ʔiḵwatin‎; ʔiḵwānin
    الْإِخْوَةِ‎; الْإِخْوَانِ
    al-ʔiḵwati‎; al-ʔiḵwāni
    إِخْوَةِ‎; إِخْوَانِ
    ʔiḵwati‎; ʔiḵwāni

    Coordinate terms

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    Arabic family terms
    عَائِلَة (ʕāʔila, family) Male Female
    parent أَب (ʔab, father) أُمّ (ʔumm, mother)
    grandparent جَدّ (jadd, grandfather) جَدَّة (jadda, grandmother)
    sibling أَخ (ʔaḵ, brother) أُخْت (ʔuḵt, sister)
    child اِبْن (ibn, son) اِبْنَة (ibna, daughter)
    grandchild حَفِيد (ḥafīd, grandson) حَفِيدَة (ḥafīda, granddaughter)
    parent's sibling paternal عَمّ (ʕamm, paternal uncle) عَمَّة (ʕamma, paternal aunt)
    maternal خَال (ḵāl, maternal uncle) خَالَة (ḵāla, maternal aunt)
    spouse زَوْج (zawj, husband) زَوْجَة (zawja, wife)
    parent of spouse حَم (ḥam, father-in-law) حَمَاة (ḥamāh, mother-in-law)
    relative through marriage صِهْر (ṣihr, in-law) كَنَّة (kanna, in-law)
    stepparent رَابّ (rābb, stepfather) رَابَّة (rābba, stepmother)
    stepchild رَبِيب (rabīb, stepson) رَبِيبَة (rabība, stepdaughter)

    Derived terms

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    Descendants

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    • Gulf Arabic: أخو (uḵu)
    • Maltese: ħu
    • Moroccan Arabic: أخ (ʔaḵḵ), (construct state) خو (ḵū), (construct state) خا (ḵā)
    • English: ock, akh, akhi
    • Malayalam: ഇക്ക (ikka)
    • Portuguese: Lafões

    See also

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    References

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    • Wehr, Hans (1979), “ءخو”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN

    Egyptian Arabic

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    Noun

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    أخ (aḵm (construct state أخو (aḵu), plural إخوات (iḵwāt), feminine أخت (uḵt))

    1. alternative spelling of اخ

    Hijazi Arabic

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    Etymology

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      Inherited from Arabic أَخ (ʔaḵ).

      Pronunciation

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      Noun

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      أخ (ʔaḵm (construct state أخو (ʔaḵu), plural أخوان (ʔaḵwān), feminine أخت (ʔuḵt))

      1. brother
        (common form) أخو (ʔaḵu)

      Usage notes

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      • When a suffix pronoun is added, the construct form أخو (ʔaḵu-) is used, e.g. أخوي (ʔaḵūya, my brother).

      Moroccan Arabic

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      Etymology

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        Inherited from Arabic أَخ (ʔaḵ).

        Pronunciation

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        Noun

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        أخ (ʔaḵḵm (construct state خو (ḵū) or خا (ḵā), plural خوت (ḵūt) or خاوة (ḵāwa), feminine أخت (ʔuḵt))

        1. brother, male sibling
          Synonym: خوادري (ḵwādri)
          خوكḵūkyour brother
          ولد خاهاwuld ḵāhaher fraternal nephew

        North Levantine Arabic

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        Etymology

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          Inherited from Arabic أَخ (ʔaḵ).

          Noun

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          أخ (ʔaḵḵm (construct state أخو (ʔaḵu), plural إخوة (ʔiḵwe) or إخوات (ʔiḵwāt) or إخوان (ʔiḵwān), feminine إخت (ʔiḵt))

          1. brother
            Synonym: (Lebanon) خي (ḵayy)

          Usage notes

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          • The plural إخوة (ʔiḵwe) is used for actual brothers, إخوات (ʔiḵwāt) can refer to siblings gender-neutrally, while إخوان (ʔiḵwān) is used for brothers in a wider sense (friends, fellow believers etc.).
          • When a suffix pronoun is added, either أخ (ʔaḵ-) or the construct form is used, e.g. أخي / أخوي (ʔaḵi / ʔaḵūy, my brother).

          South Levantine Arabic

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          Etymology

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            Inherited from Arabic أَخ (ʔaḵ).

            Noun

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            أخّ (ʔaḵḵm (construct state أخو (ʔaḵu), plural إخوة (ʔiḵwe) or إخوان (ʔiḵwān), feminine أخت (ʔuḵt))

            1. alternative form of أخو (ʔaḵu, brother)