قیامت
Punjabi
Etymology
Borrowed from Classical Persian قیامت (qiyāmat), from Arabic قِيَامَة (qiyāma).
Pronunciation
- (Standard Punjabi) IPA(key): /qɪ.jäː.mət̪ᵊ/, [ke.jäː.mət̪ᵊ]
Noun
قِیامَت • (qiyāmat) f (Gurmukhi spelling ਕਿਆਮਤ)
- (religion, metonymically) doomsday; judgement day
- calamity; doom
- (loosely) uproar; noise
- (figuratively) destruction; oppression (both narrow and combined senses)
Declension
| Declension of قیامت | ||
|---|---|---|
| dir. sg. | قِیامَت (qīyāmat) | |
| dir. pl. | قِیامَتاں (qīyāmatāṉ) | |
| singular | plural | |
| direct | قِیامَت (qīyāmat) | قِیامَتاں (qīyāmatāṉ) |
| oblique | قِیامَت (qīyāmat) | قِیامَتاں (qīyāmatāṉ) |
| vocative | قِیامَتے (qīyāmate) | قِیامَتو (qīyāmato) |
| ablative | قِیامَتوں (qīyāmatoṉ) | — |
| locative | قِیامَتے (qīyāmate) | قِیامَتِیں (qīyāmatīṉ) |
| instrumental | قِیامَتے (qīyāmate) | قِیامَتِیں (qīyāmatīṉ) |
Urdu
Etymology
Borrowed from Classical Persian قِیَامَت (qiyāmat), from Arabic قِيَامَة (qiyāma).
Pronunciation
- (Standard Urdu) IPA(key): /qə.jɑː.mət̪/
Derived terms
- قَیَامَت توڑْنَا (qayāmat toṛnā, “to cause calamity, to oppress”)
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