فار

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ف و ر (f-w-r).

Verb

فَارَ (fāra) I, non-past يَفُورُ‎ (yafūru)

  1. to overflow, to gush forth, to boil up

Conjugation


Gulf Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic فَأْر (faʾr), /aʔ/ -> /aː/, a widespread Vulgar Arabic phenomenon.

Pronunciation

  • (Kuwait) IPA(key): /fɑr/

Noun

فار (far) m (plural فيران (firan))

  1. mouse
    في فار ببيتنا ولا يتراوالي؟
    Is there a mouse in our house or am I imagining?
  2. rat
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