فلسف

Arabic

Etymology

A Form Iq quadriliteral verb constructed from four of the consonants in فَيْلَسُوف (faylasūf, philosopher).

Verb

فَلْسَفَ • (falsafa) Iq, non-past يُفَلْسِفُ‎ (yufalsifu)

  1. (intransitive) To philosophize, to practice philosophy
  2. (transitive) To reflect philosophically on

Conjugation

South Levantine Arabic

Root
ف ل س ف
1 term

Etymology

From Arabic فَلْسَفَ (falsafa).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fal.saf/, [ˈfal.saf]
  • (file)

Verb

فلسف • (falsaf) (form Iq, non-past بفلسف (bifalsef))

  1. to philosophize
  2. to speak pedantically, to lecture someone

Conjugation

    Conjugation of فلسف (falsaf)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m فلسفت (falsaft) فلسفت (falsaft) فلسف (falsaf) فلسفنا (falsafna) فلسفتو (falsaftu) فلسفو (falsafu)
f فلسفتي (falsafti) فلسفت (falsafat)
present m بفلسف (bafalsef) بتفلسف (bitfalsef) بفلسف (bifalsef) منفلسف (minfalsef) بتفلسفو (bitfalsfu) بفلسفو (bifalsfu)
f بتفلسفي (bitfalsfi) بتفلسف (bitfalsef)
subjunctive m افلسف (afalsef) تفلسف (tfalsef) يفلسف (yfalsef) نفلسف (nfalsef) تفلسفو (tfalsfu) يفلسفو (yfalsfu)
f تفلسفي (tfalsfi) تفلسف (tfalsef)
imperative m فلسف (falsef) فلسفو (falsfu)
f فلسفي (falsfi)
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