See also: چش, حس, چس, and خس

Hijazi Arabic

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Root
خ ش ش
1 term

Etymology

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From Arabic خَشَّ (ḵašša).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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

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

Persian

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Etymology

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Compare Persian خوش (pleasant).

Pronunciation

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

Noun

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Dari خش
Iranian Persian
Tajik хаш

خش (xaš)

  1. scratch

Adjective

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

  1. (dialectal) happy

South Levantine Arabic

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Root
خ ش ش
1 term

Etymology

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From Arabic خَشَّ (ḵašša).

Pronunciation

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

Verb

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خشّ (ḵašš) I (present بخشّ (biḵošš))

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

Conjugation

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    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)