فاتح

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Arabic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Derived from the active participle of فَتَحَ(fataḥa, to open, to conquer), from the root ف ت ح(f-t-ḥ).

Noun[edit]

فَاتِح (fātiḥm

  1. opener (one who opens)
  2. victor, conqueror

Declension[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Azerbaijani: fateh
  • Turkish: fatih
  • Uzbek: fotih

Adjective[edit]

فَاتِح (fātiḥ) (feminine فَاتِحَة(fātiḥa), elative أَفْتَح(ʔaftaḥ))

  1. light (in color)
  2. semidark (in color)

Declension[edit]

Verb[edit]

فَاتَحَ (fātaḥa) III, non-past يُفَاتِحُ‎‎ (yufātiḥu)

  1. to start to talk to
  2. to open a negotiation

Conjugation[edit]

References[edit]

South Levantine Arabic[edit]

Root
ف ت ح

Etymology[edit]

From Arabic فَاتِح(fātiḥ). Equivalent to the active participle of فتح(fataḥ, to open).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /faː.tiħ/, [ˈfæː.tɪħ]
  • (file)

Adjective[edit]

فاتح (fāteḥ) (feminine فاتحة(fātḥe), masculine plural فاتحين(fātḥīn), elative أفتح(ʔaftaḥ))

  1. (of an establishment) open
    Antonym: مسكّر(msakker)
  2. pale, light (colour)
    أزرق فاتح‎ ― ʔazraʔ fāteḥlight blue
    Antonym: غامق(ḡāmeʔ)

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