Arabic

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Etymology

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Root
خ ل ص (ḵ l ṣ)
8 terms

Derived from the active participle of خَلَصَ (ḵalaṣa, to be pure, to be clear, to be free from).

Adjective

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خَالِص (ḵāliṣ) (feminine خَالِصَة (ḵāliṣa), common plural خُلَّص (ḵullaṣ), masculine plural خَالِصُون (ḵāliṣūn), feminine plural خَالِصَات (ḵāliṣāt) or خَوَالِص (ḵawāliṣ), elative أَخْلَص (ʔaḵlaṣ))

  1. pure, unmixed
  2. clear
  3. sincere, true
    لَكَ خَالِصُ الشُّكْرِ
    laka ḵāliṣu š-šukri
    My sincere gratitude
  4. free (from), exempt, liberated

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Noun

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خَالِص (ḵāliṣm (plural خُلَّص (ḵullaṣ))

  1. the best of a thing, essence, extract

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Egyptian Arabic

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Adverb

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خالص (khaaleṣ) (خَالِص)

  1. (with negative) at all
    • احنا مش عايزين كده خالص.
      i7na mish 3ayezeen kada 5ales.
      We don't want that at all.

Persian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic خَالِص.

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? xālis
Dari reading? xālis
Iranian reading? xâles
Tajik reading? xolis

Adjective

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خالص (xâles)

  1. pure, unmixed
    کافئین خالص به صورت پودر سفید رنگ و تلخ می‌باشد.
    kâfe'in-e xâles be surat-e pudr-e sefid rang o talx mi-bâšad.
    Pure caffeine is in the form of a white-colored and bitter powder.
  2. sincere
    سبک بیان این شاعر خالص است.
    sabk-e bayân-e in šâ'er xâles ast.
    The expression style of this poet is sincere.
  3. (of income) net
    درآمد خالصdarâmad-e xâlesnet income

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South Levantine Arabic

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Root
خ ل ص
3 terms

Etymology

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From Arabic خَالِص (ḵāliṣ).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /xaː.lisˤ/, [ˈxɑː.lɪsˤ]
  • Audio (Ramallah):(file)

Adjective

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خالص (ḵāleṣ) (feminine خالصة (ḵālṣa), common plural خالصين (ḵālṣīn))

  1. completed, finished, ready

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