تاق

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Arabic

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Root
ت و ق (t w q)
1 term

Pronunciation

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Verb

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تَاقَ (tāqa) I (non-past يَتُوقُ (yatūqu), verbal noun تَوْق (tawq) or تَوَقَان (tawaqān) or مَتَاق (matāq))

  1. to yearn for; to desire; to crave
    Synonym: اِشْتَهَى (ištahā)
  2. to miss (someone or something)
    Synonym: اِشْتَاقَ (ištāqa)
    تَاقَتْ نَفْسِي لِرُؤْيَتِهَا
    tāqat nafsī liruʔyatihā
    (please add an English translation of this usage example)

Conjugation

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Moroccan Arabic

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Root
ت ي ق
3 terms

Etymology

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From Arabic وَثِقَ (waṯiqa).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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تاق (tāq) I (non-past يتيق (ytīq))

  1. (intransitive) to trust [with بـ (b-)]
    Synonyms: آمن (ʔāman), تيق (tayyaq)

Conjugation

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    Conjugation of تاق
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m تقت (taqt) تقتي (taqti) تاق (tāq) تقنا (taqna) تقتوا (taqtu) تاقوا (tāqu)
f تاقت (tāqet)
non-past m نتيق (ntīq) تتيق (ttīq) يتيق (ytīq) نتيقوا (ntīqu) تتيقوا (ttīqu) يتيقوا (ytīqu)
f تتيقي (ttīqi) تتيق (ttīq)
imperative m تيق (tīq) تيقوا (tīqu)
f تيقي (tīqi)