لوبيا

See also: لوبیا

Arabic

Etymology 1

    From Classical Persian لوبیا (lōbiyā) or Classical Syriac ܠܘܒܝܐ (lōbyā) or also directly from Ancient Greek λόβια (lóbia), plural of λόβιον (lóbion), see the Persian for more.

    Alternative forms

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /luː.bi.jaː/

    Noun

    لُوبِيَا • (lūbiyāf

    1. black-eyed peas (Vigna unguiculata)
    2. green beans, string beans (Phaseolus vulgaris)
    Declension
    Declension of noun لُوبِيَا (lūbiyā)
    singular singular invariable
    indefinite definite construct
    informal لُوبِيَا
    lūbiyā
    اللُّوبِيَا
    al-lūbiyā
    لُوبِيَا
    lūbiyā
    nominative لُوبِيَا
    lūbiyā
    اللُّوبِيَا
    al-lūbiyā
    لُوبِيَا
    lūbiyā
    accusative لُوبِيَا
    lūbiyā
    اللُّوبِيَا
    al-lūbiyā
    لُوبِيَا
    lūbiyā
    genitive لُوبِيَا
    lūbiyā
    اللُّوبِيَا
    al-lūbiyā
    لُوبِيَا
    lūbiyā
    Descendants
    • Moroccan Arabic: لوبيا (lūbya)
    • Israeli Hebrew: לוּבׅיָא (lūḇīyā)
    • Ladino: lubia
    • Spanish: alubia
    • English: loubia
    • French: loubia

    Etymology 2

      Pronunciation

      • IPA(key): /luː.bi.jaː/

      Proper noun

      لُوبِيَا • (lūbiyāf

      1. (archaic) Libya (a country in North Africa)
      Synonyms

      Etymology 3

      Pronunciation

      • IPA(key): /luː.bi.jaː/

      Proper noun

      لُوبِيَا • (lūbiyāf

      1. Lubya (a town in Palestine)