فلح

Arabic

Etymology

From Denominal verb of فَلَّاح (fallāḥ).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fa.la.ħa/

Verb

فَلَحَ • (falaḥa) I, non-past يَفْلَحُ‎ (yaflaḥu)

  1. (transitive) to split, to cleave
    Synonyms: فَلَعَ (falaʕa), شَقَّ (šaqqa)
  2. (transitive) to turn up (the earth), to cultivate
    Synonyms: حَرَثَ (ḥaraṯa), أَكَرَ (ʔakara)
    فَلَحَ ٱلْفَلَّاحُونَ ٱلْأَرْضَ لِلزِّرَاعَةِ.falaḥa l-fallāḥūna l-ʔarḍa li-z-zirāʕati.The cultivators cultivated the land for sowing.

Conjugation

Verb

فَلَحَ • (falaḥa) I, non-past يَفْلَحُ‎ (yaflaḥu)

  1. (intransitive) to succeed
    Synonyms: نَجَحَ (najaḥa, to succeed), فَازَ (fāza, to win; to triumph)
    Antonyms: خَابَ (ḵāba, to fail; to lose), فَشِلَ (fašila, to fail, to slump; to collapse)

Conjugation

References

South Levantine Arabic

Root
ف ل ح
1 term

Etymology

From Arabic فَلَحَ (falaḥa).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fa.laħ/, [ˈfa.laħ]
  • (file)

Verb

فلح • (falaḥ) I (present بفلح (biflaḥ))

  1. to cultivate, to till the soil
  2. to succeed

Conjugation

    Conjugation of فلح (falaḥ)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m فلحت (falaḥt) فلحت (falaḥt) فلح (falaḥ) فلحنا (falaḥna) فلحتو (falaḥtu) فلحو (falaḥu)
f فلحتي (falaḥti) فلحت (falḥat)
present m بفلح (baflaḥ) بتفلح (btiflaḥ) بفلح (biflaḥ) منفلح (mniflaḥ) بتفلحو (btiflaḥu) بفلحو (biflaḥu)
f بتفلحي (btiflaḥi) بتفلح (btiflaḥ)
subjunctive m أفلح (ʔaflaḥ) تفلح (tiflaḥ) يفلح (yiflaḥ) نفلح (niflaḥ) تفلحو (tiflaḥu) يفلحو (yiflaḥu)
f تفلحي (tiflaḥi) تفلح (tiflaḥ)
imperative m افلح (iflaḥ) افلحو (iflaḥu)
f افلحي (iflaḥi)
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