terms |
nisbe |
As nouns the difference between terms and nisbe
is that
terms is while
nisbe is (grammar) a derived adjective, formed from a noun, principally used when describing the egyptian and arabic languages.
nisbe |
niste |
As a noun nisbe
is (grammar) a derived adjective, formed from a noun, principally used when describing the egyptian and arabic languages.
As a contraction niste is
(obsolete) ne wiste; did not know.
nisba |
nisbe |
As nouns the difference between nisba and nisbe
is that
nisba is {{cx|grammar|lang=en}} a common Arabic suffix to form adjectives of relation or pertinence - {{lang|ar|ـي}} -ī, -iyy {{g}} masculine / {{lang|ar|ـية}} -íyya {{g}} feminine, which has given rise to English adjective ending -i - Iraqi, Kuwaiti, Bahraini, Pakistani, etc while
nisbe is a derived adjective, formed from a noun, principally used when describing the Egyptian and Arabic languages.