سقالة

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Arabic

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Italian scala.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /sa.qaː.la/, /si.qaː.la/

Noun

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سِقَالَة (siqālaf (plural سِقَالَات (siqālāt) or سَقَائِل (saqāʔil))
سَقَالَة (saqālaf (plural سَقَالَات (saqālāt) or سَقَائِل (saqāʔil))

  1. scaffolding

Declension

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Hijazi Arabic

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Root
س ق ل
1 term
سقالة

Etymology

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From Arabic سِقَالَة (siqāla).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /siˈ.ɡaː.la/, /saˈɡ.ɡaː.la/

Noun

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سِقَالة or سَقَّالة (sigāla or saggālaf (plural سِقالات (sigālāt) or سَقَّالات (saggālāt) or سَقَايِل (sagāyil))

  1. scaffolding (system of tubes or poles used to support people and material)