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فطرت

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Arabic

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Verb

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فطرت (form I)

  1. فَطَرْتُ (faṭartu) /fa.tˤar.tu/: first-person singular past active of فَطَرَ (faṭara)
  2. فَطَرْتَ (faṭarta) /fa.tˤar.ta/: second-person masculine singular past active of فَطَرَ (faṭara)
  3. فَطَرْتِ (faṭarti) /fa.tˤar.ti/: second-person feminine singular past active of فَطَرَ (faṭara)
  4. فَطَرَتْ (faṭarat) /fa.tˤa.rat/: third-person feminine singular past active of فَطَرَ (faṭara)
  5. فُطِرْتُ (fuṭirtu) /fu.tˤir.tu/: first-person singular past passive of فَطَرَ (faṭara)
  6. فُطِرْتَ (fuṭirta) /fu.tˤir.ta/: second-person masculine singular past passive of فَطَرَ (faṭara)
  7. فُطِرْتِ (fuṭirti) /fu.tˤir.ti/: second-person feminine singular past passive of فَطَرَ (faṭara)
  8. فُطِرَتْ (fuṭirat) /fu.tˤi.rat/: third-person feminine singular past passive of فَطَرَ (faṭara)

Persian

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Etymology

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From Arabic فِطْرَة (fiṭra).

Noun

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فطرت (fetrat)

  1. nature, the innate characteristics of a thing.

Descendants

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  • Gujarati: ફિતરત (phitrat)
  • Hindustani:
    Hindi: फ़ितरत (fitrat)
    Urdu: فطرت

Urdu

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Classical Persian فطرت (fitrat), from Arabic فِطْرَة (fiṭra, human nature).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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فطرت (fitratf (Hindi spelling फ़ितरत)

  1. disposition
  2. temperament
  3. nature
  4. innate quality