Palestinian-Jordanian Levantine Arabic 6.7. Nouns of Instrument, Intensity, & Repetition

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In this lesson, we will discuss different patterns to form nouns of instrument and nouns of intensity or repetition in Palestinian-Jordanian Levantine Arabic.

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Nouns of Instrument

Nouns of instrument are special derived nouns that describe an instrument, machine, or tool used to perform a specific action. Most nouns of instrument follow one of these three patterns:

IIIIII
ู…ูู€ู€ู€ูู’ู€ู€ุนูŽู€ู€ุงู„
mif โ€˜ฤl
ู…ูู€ู€ู€ูู’ู€ู€ู€ุนูŽู€ู€ู€ู„
mif โ€˜al
ู…ูู€ู€ู€ูู’ู€ู€ู€ุนูŽู€ู€ู€ู„ูู€ู€ู€ุฉ
mif โ€˜aleh

Here are some examples:

IููŽู€ู€ู€ุชูŽู€ู€ู€ุญ
fataแธฅ
he opened
—>ู…ูู€ู€ู€ูู’ู€ู€ู€ู€ุชูŽู€ู€ู€ู€ุงุญ
miftฤแธฅ
key
Iู†ูŽู€ู€ู€ุดูŽู€ู€ู€ุฑ
nashar
he sawed
—>ู…ูู€ู€ู†ู’ู€ู€ู€ุดูŽู€ู€ู€ุงุฑ
minshฤr
saw
IุญูŽู€ู€ู€ู€ุฑูŽุซ
แธฅarath
he ploughed
—>ู…ูู€ู€ู€ุญู’ู€ู€ู€ู€ุฑูŽุงุซ
miแธฅrฤth
plow
IIุตูŽู€ู€ู€ุนูŽู€ู€ู€ู€ุฏ
แนฃaโ€˜ad
he went up or ascended
—>ู…ูู€ู€ู€ุตู’ู€ู€ู€ุนูŽู€ู€ู€ุฏ โ€ 
miแนฃโ€˜ad
elevator
IIูƒูŽู€ู€ู€ุจูŽู€ู€ู€ู€ุณ
kabas
he pressed
—>ู…ูู€ู€ู€ูƒู’ู€ู€ู€ุจูŽู€ู€ู€ุณ
mikbas
piston or press
IIูƒูŽู€ู€ู€ู€ู€ูˆูŽู‰
kawa
he ironed
—>ู…ูู€ู€ู€ูƒู’ู€ู€ู€ูˆูŽู‰ *
mikwa
iron
IIIู†ูู€ู€ู€ุดูู€ู€ู€ู
nishif
it dried
—>ู…ูู€ู€ู€ู†ู’ู€ู€ู€ุดูŽู€ู€ู€ููู€ู€ู€ุฉ
minshafeh
towel
IIIูƒูŽู€ู€ู€ู†ูŽู‘ู€ู€ู€ุณ
kannas
he swept
—>ู…ูู€ู€ู€ูƒู’ู€ู€ู€ู†ูŽู€ู€ู€ุณูู€ู€ู€ุฉ
miknaseh
broom
IIIุณูŽู€ู€ู€ุทูŽู‘ู€ู€ู€ุฑ
saแนญแนญar
he drew lines
—>ู…ูู€ู€ู€ุณู’ู€ู€ู€ุทูŽู€ู€ู€ุฑูŽุฉ
misแนญarah
ruler
IIIููŽู€ู€ู€ู€ู€ุฑูŽู…
faram
he ground
—>ู…ูู€ู€ู€ูู’ู€ู€ู€ุฑูŽู…ูู€ู€ู€ุฉ
miframeh
meat grinder

โ€  The MSA word ู…ูู€ุตู’ู€ุนูŽู€ุฏ (miแนฃโ€˜ad) is not the common choice in daily speech. Instead, people often use ุฃูŽุตูŽู€ู€ู€ู†ู’ู€ู€ุตูู€ู€ูŠู€ู€ู€ุฑ (โ€™aแนฃanแนฃeyr), borrowed from the French โ€˜ascenseur.โ€™

* If the final root radical is weakโ€”ูˆ (w) or ูŠ (y)โ€”Form II becomes ู…ูู€ู€ูู’ู€ู€ุนูŽู€ู€ู‰ (mifโ€˜a).

Nouns of Intensity or Repetition

Nouns of intensity or repetition follow the pattern ููŽู€ู€ู€ุนูŽู‘ู€ู€ุงู„ (faโ€˜โ€˜ฤl) for masculine nouns and ููŽู€ู€ู€ุนูŽู‘ู€ู€ุงู„ูู€ู€ู€ุฉ (faโ€˜โ€˜ฤleh) for feminine nouns.

For example, the word for โ€˜liarโ€™ in MSA is ูƒูŽู€ู€ู€ุงุฐูุจ (kฤdhib), which follows the pattern ููŽู€ู€ุงุนูู€ู€ู„ (fฤโ€˜il). However, to describe someone who lies frequently, we use the word ูƒูŽู€ู€ู€ุฐูŽู‘ุงุจ (kadhdhฤb), which follows the pattern ููŽู€ู€ู€ุนูŽู‘ู€ู€ุงู„ (faโ€˜โ€˜ฤl) to indicate intensity and repetition of the action. In Levantine Arabic, ูƒูŽู€ู€ู€ุงุฐูุจ (kฤdhib) is almost never used; instead, ูƒูŽู€ู€ุฐูŽู‘ุงุจ (kadhdhฤb) is the common form.

Most derived nouns that emphasize intensity or repetition refer to either a profession or instrument.

Here are examples of nouns of intensity or repetition used as names of tools and instruments:

ุฌูŽู€ู€ู€ู€ู€ุงู„ โ€ 
jฤl
he roamed
—>ุฌูŽู€ู€ู€ู€ูˆูŽู‘ุงู„
jawwฤl
mobile phone
ููŽู€ู€ู€ุชูŽู€ู€ู€ุญ
fataแธฅ
he opened
—>ููŽู€ู€ู€ุชูŽู‘ู€ู€ุงุญูŽู€ู€ู€ุฉ
fattฤแธฅah
bottle opener
ุบูŽู€ู€ู€ุณูŽู€ู€ู€ู„
ghasal
he washed
—>ุบูŽู€ู€ู€ุณูŽู‘ู€ู€ู€ุงู„ูู€ู€ู€ุฉ
ghassฤleh
washer
ู†ูู€ู€ู€ุดูู€ู€ู€ู
nishif
it dried
—>ู†ูŽู€ู€ู€ู€ุดูŽู‘ู€ู€ู€ุงููู€ู€ู€ุฉ
nashshฤfeh
dryer
ุฏูŽููŽู‘ู€ู€ู€ู€ู‰ *
daffa
he/it warmed
—>ุฏูŽููŽู‘ู€ู€ู€ู€ุงูŠูู€ู€ู€ุฉ
daffฤyeh
heater
ู‚ูŽู€ู€ู€ู„ูŽู€ู€ู€ู‰ *
qala
he fried
—>ู‚ูŽู€ู€ู€ู€ู„ูŽู‘ุงูŠูู€ู€ู€ุฉ
qallฤyeh
frying pan
ุณูู€ู€ู€ู…ูู€ู€ู€ุน
simiโ€˜
he heard
—>ุณูŽู€ู€ู€ู…ูŽู‘ู€ู€ู€ุงุนูŽู€ู€ู€ุฉ
sammฤโ€˜ah
headphone
ู…ูŽู€ู€ู€ู€ู€ุตู‘
maแนฃแนฃ
he sucked
—>ู…ูŽู€ู€ู€ุตูŽู‘ู€ู€ู€ุงุตูŽู€ู€ู€ุฉ
maแนฃแนฃฤแนฃah
drinking straw
ุฏูŽุจู‘
dabb
he walked noisily
—>ุฏูŽุจูŽู‘ู€ู€ู€ุงุจูู€ู€ู€ุฉ
dabbฤbeh
military tank
ุฏูŽุจูŽู‘ู€ู€ู€ู€ู€ุณ
dabbas
he stapled
—>ุฏูŽุจูŽู‘ู€ู€ุงุณูู€ู€ู€ุฉ
dabbฤseh
stapler

โ€  If the middle root radical is weakโ€”ูˆ (w) or ูŠ (y), the pattern ููŽู€ู€ู€ุนูŽู‘ู€ู€ุงู„ (faโ€˜โ€˜ฤl) becomes ููŽู€ู€ู€ูˆูŽู‘ุงู„ (fawwฤl) if the middle radical is ูˆ (w), or ููŽู€ู€ู€ูŠูŽู‘ู€ู€ุงู„ (fayyฤl) if the middle radical is ูŠ (y).

* If the final root radical is weakโ€”ูˆ (w) or ูŠ (y), the patterns ููŽู€ู€ู€ุนูŽู‘ู€ู€ุงู„ (faโ€˜โ€˜ฤl) and ููŽู€ู€ู€ุนูŽู‘ู€ู€ุงู„ูู€ู€ุฉ (faโ€˜โ€˜ฤleh) become ููŽู€ู€ู€ุนูŽู‘ู€ู€ุงูŠ (faโ€˜โ€˜ฤy) and ููŽู€ู€ู€ุนูŽู‘ู€ู€ุงูŠูู€ู€ุฉ (faโ€˜โ€˜ฤyeh), respectively.

As for workers in professions that use this pattern, here are some examples:

ู†ูŽู€ู€ู€ู€ุฌูŽู€ู€ู€ู€ุฑ
najar
he carved wood
—>ู†ูŽู€ู€ู€ู€ุฌูŽู‘ู€ู€ู€ู€ุงุฑ
najjฤr
carpenter
ุญูŽู€ู€ู€ู€ู€ุฏูŽู‘ุฏ
แธฅaddad
he specified
—>ุญูŽู€ู€ู€ู€ู€ุฏูŽู‘ุงุฏ
แธฅaddฤd
blacksmith
ุฎูŽู€ู€ู€ูŠูŽู‘ู€ู€ู€ู€ุท
khayyaแนญ
he sewed/stitched
—>ุฎูŽู€ู€ู€ูŠูŽู‘ู€ู€ู€ู€ุงุท
khayyฤแนญ
tailor
ุทูŽู€ู€ู€ุจูŽู€ู€ุฎ
แนญabakh
he cooked
—>ุทูŽู€ู€ู€ุจูŽู‘ู€ู€ุงุฎ
แนญabbฤkh
chef
ุฌูŽู€ู€ู€ู€ู€ุฑูŽุญ
jaraแธฅ
he wounded
—>ุฌูŽู€ู€ู€ู€ู€ุฑูŽู‘ุงุญ
jarrฤแธฅ
surgeon
ุตูŽู€ู€ู€ุงุฏ
แนฃฤd
he hunted
—>ุตูŽู€ู€ู€ูŠูŽู‘ู€ู€ู€ุงุฏ
แนฃayyฤd
hunter, fisherman
ุฎูŽู€ู€ู€ุจูŽู€ู€ู€ุฒ
khabaz
he baked
—>ุฎูŽู€ู€ู€ุจูŽู‘ู€ู€ู€ุงุฒ
khabbฤz
baker
ุญูŽู€ู€ู€ู„ูŽู€ู€ู€ู‚
แธฅalaq
he shaved
—>ุญูŽู€ู€ู€ู€ู€ู„ูŽู‘ุงู‚
แธฅallฤq
barber
ุฌูŽู€ู€ู€ู€ุฑู‘
jarr
he dragged
—>ุฌูŽู€ู€ู€ู€ุฑูŽู‘ุงุฑ
jarrฤr
drawer
ููŽู€ู€ู€ู€ุฑูŽู‘ุด
farrash
he brushed
—>ููŽู€ู€ู€ู€ุฑูŽู‘ุงุด
farrฤsh
janitor

The feminine form of the above nouns is obtained by adding a ุฉ (tฤโ€™ marbลซแนญah) โ€˜tied-tโ€™ to the end of the word.

In many cases, the name of the profession itself often follows the pattern ูู’ู€ู€ู€ุนูŽู€ู€ู€ุงู„ูู€ู€ู€ุฉ (fโ€˜ฤleh) or ููู€ู€ู€ุนูŽู€ู€ู€ุงู„ูู€ู€ู€ุฉ (fiโ€˜ฤleh). For example:

ู†ูŽู€ู€ู€ู€ุฌูŽู‘ู€ู€ู€ู€ุงุฑ
najjฤr
carpenter
—>ู†ู’ู€ู€ู€ู€ุฌูŽู€ู€ู€ู€ุงุฑูŽุฉ
njฤrah
carpentry
ุญูŽู€ู€ู€ู€ู€ู„ูŽู‘ุงู‚
แธฅallฤq
barber
—>ุญู’ู€ู€ู€ู€ู„ูŽุงู‚ูŽู€ู€ู€ุฉ
แธฅlฤqah
shaving/haircut
ุฎูŽู€ู€ู€ูŠูŽู‘ู€ู€ู€ู€ุงุท
khayyฤแนญ
tailor
—>ุฎู’ู€ู€ู€ูŠูŽู€ู€ุงุทูŽู€ู€ู€ุฉ
khyฤแนญah
sewing
ุฌูŽู€ู€ู€ู€ู€ุฑูŽู‘ุงุญ
jarrฤแธฅ
surgeon
—>ุฌูู€ู€ู€ู€ุฑูŽุงุญูŽู€ู€ู€ุฉ
jirฤแธฅah
surgery

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