سقط

Arabic

Etymology

From the root س ق ط (s-q-ṭ).

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Verb

سَقَطَ (saqaṭa) I, non-past يَسْقُطُ‎ (yasquṭu)

  1. to fall, to collapse, to descend

Conjugation

Adjective

سَقَطٌ (saqaṭun) (masculine plural أَسْقَاطٌ (ʾasqāṭun))

  1. defective; worthless; inadequate

Descendants

  • Kurdish:
    Northern Kurdish: seqet
    Central Kurdish: سەقەت (seqet)
  • Persian: سقط (saqat)
  • Ottoman Turkish: سقط (sakat)

Hijazi Arabic

Etymology

From the root س ق ط (s-q-ṭ) related to “falling”.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsaɡatˤ/

Verb

سَقَط • (sagaṭ)

third-person singular past of يِسْقُط (yisguṭ)
  1. he failed

See also

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