ܢܫܩ

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Assyrian Neo-Aramaic

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Etymology

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Root
ܢ ܫ ܩ (n š q)
1 term

From Aramaic נֲשַׁק (năšaq), from Proto-Semitic *našaq- (to be in close contact, to be joined together); cognate Hebrew נָשַׁק (nasháq), נִשֵּׁק (nishék), Arabic نَسَقَ (nasaqa, to be touching closely or attached) and Akkadian 𒉈𒅢 (/⁠našāqu⁠/, to kiss).

Pronunciation

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  • (Standard) IPA(key): [nɑːʃəq]

Verb

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ܢܵܫܹܩ (nāšēq) (present participle ܢܫܵܩܵܐ (nšāqā), past participle ܢܩܝܼܫܵܐ (nšīqā))

  1. to kiss

Conjugation

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4=n
5=š
6=q
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See also

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