"بلاصة" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Moroccan Arabic]

IPA: /blaː.sˤa/ Forms: blāṣa [romanization], بلايص [plural], بليصة [diminutive]
Etymology: Probably from French place, from Latin platea. It might also be from Spanish plaza, but the general sense “place, location” seems to be less common there. Etymology templates: {{der|ary|fr|place}} French place, {{der|ary|la|platea}} Latin platea, {{der|ary|es|plaza}} Spanish plaza Head templates: {{ary-noun|dim=بليصة|dimtr=bliyyṣa|g=f|pl=بلايص|pltr=blāyiṣ|tr=blāṣa}} بلاصة • (blāṣa) f (plural بلايص (blāyiṣ), diminutive بليصة (bliyyṣa))
  1. place, location, spot Synonyms: موضع
    Sense id: en-بلاصة-ary-noun-LHIQwx8J Categories (other): Moroccan Arabic entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for بلاصة meaning in All languages combined (1.4kB)

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