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Harun
ما الفرق بين "يا أمي" و "يا أمت" و بين "يا أبي" و "يا أبت"؟
Jun 26, 2018 7:27 PM
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يا أمي you are calling your mother
يا أمت I read it : ya amati
I think its origin is- Ama أمة- it means the black slave (the female) and it doesn't mean : Oh my mother .. you can say instead : يا أماه Ya ommah
يا أبي : you are calling your father normally
يا أبت : It was used in Quran when prophet Ibrahim was talking to his father politely to be kind with him .. and it is used in other places for the same reason : to be polite
June 26, 2018
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يا ابت more love than يا ابي that mean u love u father or u mother more
this word u can read it in quran sourat maryam
June 27, 2018
absolutely it is unusual expression if this expression is exist it will be unfamiliar for me i didn't hear it before although i am native Arabic speaker
June 27, 2018
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