فتى

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ف ت ي (f-t-y) or ف ت و (f-t-w).

Noun

فَتًى (fatan) m (dual فَتَيَان (fatayān) or فَتَوَان (fatawān), plural فِتْيَان (fityān) or فِتْيَة (fitya) or فُتُوّ (futuww) or فُتِيّ (futiyy), feminine فَتَاة (fatāh))

  1. male adolescent, youth, juvenile
  2. male slave

Declension

Derived terms

  • فُتَيّ (futayy) (diminutive)
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