فلفل

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Arabic

Etymology

From Persian پلپل (pelpel), from Indo-Aryan.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fil.fil/
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Noun

فِلْفِل (filfilm

  1. pepper (including sweet peppers, chilis as well as black pepper)

Declension

Descendants

  • Persian: فلفل (felfel)

Verb

فَلْفَلَ (falfala) Iq (non-past يُفَلْفِلُ (yufalfilu), verbal noun فَلْفَلَة (falfala))

  1. to put pepper on
  2. to curl

Conjugation


Persian

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Etymology

Reborrowed from Arabic فِلْفِل (filfil), from Persian پلپل (pelpel), from Indo-Aryan. Compare Old Armenian պղպեղ (płpeł), պղպիղ (płpił) and Georgian პილპილი (ṗilṗili), Iranian borrowings.

Pronunciation

Noun

فلفل (felfel) (plural فلفل‌ها (felfel-hâ))

  1. pepper (including sweet peppers, chilis as well as black pepper)

South Levantine Arabic

Etymology

From Persian پلپل (pelpel).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fil.fil/, [fɪl.fɪl]
  • Audio (Bethlehem):(file)

Noun

فلفل (filfilm

  1. pepper (including sweet peppers, chilis as well as black pepper)

Derived terms