laqa'

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See also: làqă

Maltese

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Root
l-q-għ
4 terms

Etymology

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From Arabic لَقِيَ (laqiya, to meet). The unetymological final was triggered by the influence of q on the following vowel; compare baqa’. The etymological past participle milqi is preserved in the placename San Pawl Milqi (literally St. Paul welcomed).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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laqa’ (imperfect jilqa’, past participle milqugħ or (archaic) milqi, verbal noun lqigħ)

  1. to welcome; to receive guests
    Synonym: rċieva
    Nilqagħkom għal dan il-programm.I welcome you to this program.
    • 2008, Trevor Żahra, Il-Ġenn li Jżommni f’Sikti, Merlin Publishers, →ISBN:
      Niftakar li kont mort mal-folla u ma’ sħabi ta’ l-Azzjoni Kattolika biex nilqgħuh fi dħul iż-Żejtun.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
  2. to accept (usually something offered one)
    Synonym: aċċetta
    Laqgħu l-offerta tagħna.They accepted our offer.
  3. to impress
    Synonyms: impressjona, mmarka
  4. to take precautionary measures
  5. to intercept, to catch

Conjugation

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    Conjugation of laqa’
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
perfect m lqajt lqajt laqa’ lqajna lqajtu laqgħu
f laqgħet
imperfect m nilqa’ tilqa’ jilqa’ nilqgħu tilqgħu jilqgħu
f tilqa’
imperative ilqa’ ilqgħu