قاف

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Arabic

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Etymology 1

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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قَاف (qāff (plural قَافَات (qāfāt))

  1. Name of the 21st letter of the Arabic alphabet (ق (q)), representing the sound /q/ (Standard, Moroccan, Algerian, Tunisian, Druze, etc.), /ɡ/ (Hejazi, Najdi, Libyan, Southern Iraqi, etc.), /ʔ/ (Levantine, Egyptian, etc.).
Declension
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Descendants
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  • Azerbaijani: qaf
  • Classical Persian: قَاف (qāf)
  • Uzbek: qof

Etymology 2

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Root
ق و ف (q w f)
3 terms

Pronunciation

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Verb

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قَافَ (qāfa) I (non-past يَقُوفُ (yaqūfu), verbal noun قَوْف (qawf))

  1. to trace, to follow the spoors of, to track
  2. to know the state or the relationships of by external signs
  3. to suck the udder of
Conjugation
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Persian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic قَاف (qāf).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? qāf
Dari reading? qāf
Iranian reading? ğâf
Tajik reading? qof

Noun

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Dari قاف
Iranian Persian
Tajik қоф

قاف (qâf)

  1. the letter ق