See also: چش, حس, چس, and خس

Hijazi Arabic edit

Root
خ ش ش
1 term

Etymology edit

From Arabic خَشَّ (ḵašša).

Pronunciation edit

Verb edit

خَشّ (ḵašš) I (non-past يِخُشّ (yiḵušš))

  1. to enter
    Synonym: دَخَل (daḵal)
    Antonyms: طِلِع (ṭiliʕ), خَرَج (ḵaraj), نَدَر (nadar)

Persian edit

Etymology edit

Compare Persian خوش (pleasant).

Pronunciation edit

 

Readings
Classical reading? xaš
Dari reading? xaš
Iranian reading? xaš
Tajik reading? xaš

Noun edit

Dari خش
Iranian Persian
Tajik хаш

خش (xaš)

  1. scratch

Adjective edit

خش (xaš) (comparative خش‌تَر (xaš-tar), superlative خش‌تَرین (xaš-tarin))

  1. (dialectal) happy

South Levantine Arabic edit

Root
خ ش ش
1 term

Etymology edit

From Arabic خَشَّ (ḵašša).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /xaʃ/, [xaʃ]
  • Audio (al-Lidd):(file)

Verb edit

خشّ (ḵašš) I (present بخشّ (biḵošš))

  1. (Jerusalem) to enter
    Synonyms: دخل (daḵal), فات (fāt)
    Antonym: طلع (ṭiliʕ)

Conjugation edit

    Conjugation of خشّ (ḵašš)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m خشّيت (ḵaššēt) خشّيت (ḵaššēt) خشّ (ḵašš) خشّينا (ḵaššēna) خشّيتو (ḵaššētu) خشّو (ḵaššu)
f خشّيتي (ḵaššēti) خشّت (ḵaššat)
present m بخشّ (baḵošš) بتخشّ (bitḵošš) بخشّ (biḵošš) منخشّ (minḵošš) بتخشّو (bitḵoššu) بخشّو (biḵoššu)
f بتخشّي (bitḵošši) بتخشّ (bitḵošš)
subjunctive m اخشّ (aḵošš) تخشّ (tḵošš) يخشّ (yḵošš) نخشّ (nḵošš) تخشّو (tḵoššu) يخشّو (yḵoššu)
f تخشّي (tḵošši) تخشّ (tḵošš)
imperative m خشّ (ḵošš) خشّو (ḵoššu)
f خشّي (ḵošši)