ضعیف

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Kohistani Shina[edit]

Noun[edit]

ضعیف (za'īf)

  1. scholar

Ottoman Turkish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Arabic ضَعِيف (ḍaʕīf).

Adjective[edit]

ضعیف (zaif)

  1. anemic, feeble, weak
  2. slim, thin, meager

Descendants[edit]

  • Turkish: zayıf
  • Armenian: զայիֆ (zayif)

Persian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Arabic ضَعِيف (ḍaʕīf).

Pronunciation[edit]

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Readings
Classical reading? za'īf
Dari reading? za'īf
Iranian reading? za'if
Tajik reading? zaʾif

Adjective[edit]

Dari ضعیف
Iranian Persian
Tajik заъиф

ضعیف (za'if) (comparative ضعیف‌تَر (za'if-tar), superlative ضعیف‌تَرین (za'if-tarin))

  1. weak, feeble
    Synonym: ناتوان (nâtavân)
    Antonym: قوی (qavi)
  2. thin, weakly
    Synonym: لاغر (lâğar)
  3. poor (of low quality), defective

Inflection[edit]

    Enclitic-attached forms of ضعیف (za'if)
    Basic forms of ضعیف (za'if)
bare ضعیف
(za'if)
ezâfe ضعیف
(za'if-e)
marked indefinite
or relative definite
ضعیفی
(za'if-i)
    Predicative forms of ضعیف (za'if)
singular plural
1st person
(“I am, we are”)
ضعیفم
(za'ifam)
ضعیفیم
(za'ifim)
2nd person
(“you are”)
ضعیفی
(za'ifi)
ضعیفید
(za'ifid)
ضعیفین
(za'ifin)
3rd person
(“he/she/it is, they are”)
ضعیف است
(za'if ast)
ضعیفه
(za'ife)
ضعیفند
(za'ifand)
ضعیفن
(za'ifan)
Colloquial.

Ushojo[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Persian ضعیف (za'if).

Adjective[edit]

ضعیف (za'īf)

  1. old

Yidgha[edit]

Noun[edit]

ضعیف (ze'īf)

  1. poor