أسهل
Arabic
Pronunciation 1
Etymology
Morphologically from the root س ه ل (s-h-l).
Adjective
أَسْهَل • (ʔashal) (feminine سُهْلَى (suhlā), masculine plural أَسَاهِل (ʔasāhil), feminine plural سُهْلَيَات (suhlayāt))[1]
- Template:elative of:
- smoother; smoothest
- easier; easiest
- more convenient; most convenient
Declension
Declension of adjective أَسْهَل (ʔashal)
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | ||
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basic singular diptote | singular invariable | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | أَسْهَل ʔashal |
الْأَسْهَل al-ʔashal |
سُهْلى suhlā |
السُّهْلى as-suhlā |
Nominative | أَسْهَلُ ʔashalu |
الْأَسْهَلُ al-ʔashalu |
سُهْلى suhlā |
السُّهْلى as-suhlā |
Accusative | أَسْهَلَ ʔashala |
الْأَسْهَلَ al-ʔashala |
سُهْلى suhlā |
السُّهْلى as-suhlā |
Genitive | أَسْهَلَ ʔashala |
الْأَسْهَلِ al-ʔashali |
سُهْلى suhlā |
السُّهْلى as-suhlā |
Dual | Masculine | Feminine | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | أَسْهَلَيْن ʔashalayn |
الْأَسْهَلَيْن al-ʔashalayn |
سُهْلَيَيْن suhlayayn |
السُّهْلَيَيْن as-suhlayayn |
Nominative | أَسْهَلَانِ ʔashalāni |
الْأَسْهَلَانِ al-ʔashalāni |
سُهْلَيَانِ suhlayāni |
السُّهْلَيَانِ as-suhlayāni |
Accusative | أَسْهَلَيْنِ ʔashalayni |
الْأَسْهَلَيْنِ al-ʔashalayni |
سُهْلَيَيْنِ suhlayayni |
السُّهْلَيَيْنِ as-suhlayayni |
Genitive | أَسْهَلَيْنِ ʔashalayni |
الْأَسْهَلَيْنِ al-ʔashalayni |
سُهْلَيَيْنِ suhlayayni |
السُّهْلَيَيْنِ as-suhlayayni |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | ||
basic broken plural diptote | sound feminine plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | أَسَاهِل ʔasāhil |
الْأَسَاهِل al-ʔasāhil |
سُهْلَيَات suhlayāt |
السُّهْلَيَات as-suhlayāt |
Nominative | أَسَاهِلُ ʔasāhilu |
الْأَسَاهِلُ al-ʔasāhilu |
سُهْلَيَاتٌ suhlayātun |
السُّهْلَيَاتُ as-suhlayātu |
Accusative | أَسَاهِلَ ʔasāhila |
الْأَسَاهِلَ al-ʔasāhila |
سُهْلَيَاتٍ suhlayātin |
السُّهْلَيَاتِ as-suhlayāti |
Genitive | أَسَاهِلَ ʔasāhila |
الْأَسَاهِلِ al-ʔasāhili |
سُهْلَيَاتٍ suhlayātin |
السُّهْلَيَاتِ as-suhlayāti |
Pronunciation 2
Etymology
Morphologically from the root س ه ل (s-h-l).
Verb
- first-person singular non-past active indicative of سَهُلَ (sahula)
Pronunciation 3
Etymology
Morphologically from the root س ه ل (s-h-l).
Verb
- first-person singular non-past active subjunctive of سَهُلَ (sahula)
Pronunciation 4
Etymology
Morphologically from the root س ه ل (s-h-l).
Verb
Pronunciation 5
Etymology
Morphologically from the root س ه ل (s-h-l).
Verb
- first-person singular non-past active indicative of سَهَّلَ (sahhala)
Pronunciation 6
Etymology
Morphologically from the root س ه ل (s-h-l).
Verb
- first-person singular non-past active subjunctive of سَهَّلَ (sahhala)
Pronunciation 7
Etymology
Morphologically from the root س ه ل (s-h-l).
Verb
Pronunciation 8
Etymology
Morphologically from the root س ه ل (s-h-l).
Verb
- first-person singular non-past passive indicative of سَهَّلَ (sahhala)
Pronunciation 9
Etymology
Morphologically from the root س ه ل (s-h-l).
Verb
- first-person singular non-past passive subjunctive of سَهَّلَ (sahhala)
Pronunciation 10
Etymology
Morphologically from the root س ه ل (s-h-l).
Verb
References
- ^ Wehr, Hans (1979) “سهل”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN.
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- Arabic 2-syllable words
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- Arabic terms belonging to the root س ه ل
- Arabic lemmas
- Arabic adjectives
- Arabic adjectives with basic diptote singular
- Arabic adjectives with invariable singular
- Arabic adjectives with broken plural
- Arabic adjectives with basic diptote broken plural
- Arabic adjectives with sound feminine plural
- Arabic 3-syllable words
- Arabic 4-syllable words