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تءتء

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to sounds and vocalizations, specifically stuttering or stammering. It also extends to animal sounds, the unsteady movements of a child, and a proud gait in warfare.

Derived headwords

التأتأةnoun
  1. 1.
    stutteringboth

    The act of stuttering or stammering, characterized by repetition of sounds or syllables.

  2. 2.
    sound imitationclassical

    An imitation of a sound, often used to describe a specific vocalization.

  3. 3.
    goat's mating callclassical

    The sound a male goat makes when calling to a female goat for mating.

  4. 4.
    child's unsteady walkboth

    The unsteady or tottering gait of a young child learning to walk.

  5. 5.
    proud walkclassical

    A proud or strutting walk, especially in the context of warfare, signifying bravery.

تأتأتverb
  1. 1.
    to stutterboth

    To speak with repetitions, hesitations, or pauses.

  2. 2.
    to make a soundclassical

    To produce a sound, often imitative.

تأتأت به — He stuttered it.
التأتاءnoun
  1. 1.
    stuttererclassical

    One who stutters or has a speech impediment.

  2. 2.
    goat's mating callclassical

    The sound made by a male goat during mating season.

Parallel reading

التأتأة: حكاية الصوت
Al-ta'ta'ah: imitation of sound.
تقول: تأتأت به.
It is said: He stuttered it.
التأتأة تردد التأتاء في التاء إذا تكلم.
Al-ta'ta'ah is the stutterer's repetition of the 'ta' sound when speaking.
التأتأة دعاء التيس المعزى للسفاد
Al-ta'ta'ah is the male goat's call to the female goat for mating.
إلى العسب كالتأتاء بحذف الهاء.
Towards mating, like the bleating of a goat, omitting the 'ha'.
التأتأة هي أضا مشي الطفل الصغير
Al-ta'ta'ah is also the walk of a young child.
التأتأة هي أضا مشي الصبي
Al-ta'ta'ah is also the walk of a boy.
التأتأة التبختر في الحرب شجاعة.
Al-ta'ta'ah is strutting in war with bravery.