شات

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Gulf Arabic

Etymology

From English shoot (perfective form replaces theme vowel with /a/, cf. imperfective يشوت (yšūt))

Pronunciation

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Verb

شات (šāt) (imperfective يشوت (yšūt), verbal noun شوتة (šōta))

  1. to shoot, to kick with foot

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from English shot.

Pronunciation

Noun

شات (šât)

  1. (film) A single unbroken sequence of frames.
  2. (photography) photograph
  3. Measure of alcohol.
  4. gunshot

Declension

    Basic forms of شات (šât)
singular plural
bare شات
(šât)
شات‌ها
(šât-hấ)
شاتا
(šâtấ)
definitive direct object شات را
(šât râ)
شات رو
(šâto)
شات‌ها را
(šât-hấ râ)
شاتا رو
(šâtấ ro)
ezâfe شات
(šât-e)
شات‌های
(šât-hấ-ye)
شاتای
(šâtấ-ye)
marked indefinite
or relative definite
شاتی
(šât-i)
شات‌هایی
(šâtấn-i, šât-hấ-i)
شاتایی
(šâtấi)
Colloquial.

Synonyms