شلال

See also: سلال

Arabic

شَلَّال

Etymology

From the root ش ل ل (š-l-l) related to flowing on or pouring forth.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃal.laːl/

Noun

شَلَّال (šallāl) m (plural شَلَّالَات (šallālāt))

  1. waterfall

Declension


Hijazi Arabic

شَلَّال

Etymology

From Arabic شَلَّال (šallāl).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃaˈlːaːl/

Noun

شّلَّال • (šallāl) m

(plural شلّالات ‎(šallālāt))
  1. waterfall

Libyan Arabic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃlaːl/

Noun

شلال (šlāl) m, شلالات (šlālāt) pl (only for sense 2)

  1. (vulgar) feces
  2. (vulgar) a contemptible person

شلال (šəllāl) m

  1. (vulgar) a person who defecates a lot
  2. (vulgar) a contemptible person
  3. (vulgar) a person who claims to have the ability to do or accomplish something, but has no power to keep up to what he says.
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