فلة
Arabic
Etymology
From the root ف ل ل (f-l-l).
Noun
فَلَّة • (falla) f
- instance noun of فَلَّ (falla, “to notch”)
Declension
Declension of noun فَلَّة (falla)
Singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | فَلَّة falla |
الْفَلَّة al-falla |
فَلَّة fallat |
Nominative | فَلَّةٌ fallatun |
الْفَلَّةُ al-fallatu |
فَلَّةُ fallatu |
Accusative | فَلَّةً fallatan |
الْفَلَّةَ al-fallata |
فَلَّةَ fallata |
Genitive | فَلَّةٍ fallatin |
الْفَلَّةِ al-fallati |
فَلَّةِ fallati |
Noun
فِلَّة • (filla) f (plural فِلَل (filal))
Declension
Declension of noun فِلَّة (filla)
Singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | فِلَّة filla |
الْفِلَّة al-filla |
فِلَّة fillat |
Nominative | فِلَّةٌ fillatun |
الْفِلَّةُ al-fillatu |
فِلَّةُ fillatu |
Accusative | فِلَّةً fillatan |
الْفِلَّةَ al-fillata |
فِلَّةَ fillata |
Genitive | فِلَّةٍ fillatin |
الْفِلَّةِ al-fillati |
فِلَّةِ fillati |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | فِلَّتَيْن fillatayn |
الْفِلَّتَيْن al-fillatayn |
فِلَّتَيْ fillatay |
Nominative | فِلَّتَانِ fillatāni |
الْفِلَّتَانِ al-fillatāni |
فِلَّتَا fillatā |
Accusative | فِلَّتَيْنِ fillatayni |
الْفِلَّتَيْنِ al-fillatayni |
فِلَّتَيْ fillatay |
Genitive | فِلَّتَيْنِ fillatayni |
الْفِلَّتَيْنِ al-fillatayni |
فِلَّتَيْ fillatay |
Plural | basic broken plural triptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | فِلَل filal |
الْفِلَل al-filal |
فِلَل filal |
Nominative | فِلَلٌ filalun |
الْفِلَلُ al-filalu |
فِلَلُ filalu |
Accusative | فِلَلًا filalan |
الْفِلَلَ al-filala |
فِلَلَ filala |
Genitive | فِلَلٍ filalin |
الْفِلَلِ al-filali |
فِلَلِ filali |
Hijazi Arabic
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
Noun
فُلَّة • (fulla) f (plural فُل (ful))
Etymology 2
From Italian villa, from Latin villa (“country house”).
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Noun
فِلَّة or فلة • (villa or filla) f (plural فِلَل (vilal, filal))
- A medium sized, often semi-detached house.
Etymology 3
From the root ف ل ت (f-l-t) meaning "to escape or be free", "to be brisk or lively", "to happen suddenly", "to be a libertine", "to be unexpected or to come out of nowhere"; hence a trend or fad, that which is currently in vogue.
Pronunciation
Adjective
فَلَّة • (falla)
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