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فارق

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Arabic

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Root
ف ر ق (f r q)
15 terms

Etymology

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Compare فَرَقَ (faraqa, to separate).

Verb

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فَارَقَ (fāraqa) III (non-past يُفَارِقُ (yufāriqu), verbal noun مُفَارَقَة (mufāraqa) or فِرَاق (firāq)) (transitive)

  1. to separate oneself from
  2. to withdraw from, to depart from
  3. to leave, to forsake, to abandon

Conjugation

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Noun

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فَارِق (fāriqm (plural فَوَارِق (fawāriq))

  1. a difference

Declension

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Hijazi Arabic

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Root
ف ر ق
4 terms

Etymology 1

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From Arabic فَارَقَ (fāraqa).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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فارق (fārag) III (non-past يِفَارِق (yifārig))

  1. to separate oneself from (someone/something)
  2. to leave, to forsake, to abandon
    Synonyms: راح (rāḥ), مِشِي (miši), تَرَك (tarak), ساب (sāb)
Conjugation
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    Conjugation of فارق (fārag)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m فارقت (fāragt) فارقت (fāragt) فارق (fārag) فارقنا (fāragna) فارقتوا (fāragtu) فارقوا (fāragu)
f فارقتي (fāragti) فارقت (fāragat)
non-past m أفارق (ʔafārig) تفارق (tifārig) يفارق (yifārig) نفارق (nifārig) تفارقوا (tifārgu) يفارقوا (yifārgu)
f تفارقي (tifārgi) تفارق (tifārig)
imperative m فارق (fārig) فارقوا (fārgu)
f فارقي (fārgi)

Etymology 2

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /faː.riɡ/, [faː.rɪɡ]

Verb

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فارق (fārig)

  1. second-person masculine singular imperative of فارَق (fārag)