Maltese edit

Etymology edit

From Arabic ظُفْر (ẓufr). The unexpected imala may be connected to an irregular development in some roots with final /r/, compare deher and sider.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

difer m (dual difrejn, plural difrejn or dwiefer)

  1. (anatomy) nail

Usage notes edit

  • Difer and saba’ (finger, toe) are the only non-paired body parts in which the original dual is used with a plural sense. With difer, the dual is the normal choice, whereas the form dwiefer most often implies long or false nails. Only in very restricted contexts can the dual form still mean “two nails”. Only the dual form is possible with personal suffixes.

Inflection edit

    Inflected forms
Personal-pronoun-
including forms
singular plural
m f
1st person difri difirna
2nd person difrek difirkom
3rd person difru difirha difirhom