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Root
ط ل ق (ṭ-l-q)

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طَلَاق (ṭalāqm

  1. verbal noun of طَلُقَ (ṭaluqa) (form I)
  2. (uncountable) the annulment of marriage by any means, divorce
  3. (uncountable, Islam) the disownment of a wife by the master of the household or the expression thereof, repudiation
    Coordinate terms: تَفْرِيق (tafrīq, judicial or otherwise externally enforced dissolution of marriage; separation; divorce), خُلْع (ḵulʕ, divorce in exchange for money or articles to be given to the husband)

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From Arabic طَلَاق (ṭalāq).

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Readings
Classical reading? talāq
Dari reading? talāq
Iranian reading? talâğ
Tajik reading? taloq

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Dari طلاق
Iranian Persian
Tajik талоқ

طلاق (talâq)

  1. divorce
    Coordinate term: ازدواج (ezdevâj)
    • 2010s, “پرسش و پاسخ : طلاق”, in sistani.org[1]:
      زنی شوهردار با مردی رابطه داشته شوهرش او را طلاق می‌دهد آیا اکنون می‌تواند به عقد آن مردی که با او رابطه داشته در‌آید؟
      zan-i šowhar-dâr bâ mard-i râbete dâšte šowhar-aš u-râ talâq mi-dehad âyâ aknun mi-tavânad be 'aqd-e ân mard-i ke bâ u râbete dâšte dar-âyad?
      A married woman having a relationship with a man, her husband divorces her. Can she now enter a marriage contract with the man she has a relationship with?

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Borrowed from Classical Persian طلاق (talāq), from Arabic طَلَاق (ṭalāq).

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طلاق (talāqf (Hindi spelling तलाक़)

  1. divorce

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Declension of طلاق
singular plural
direct طلاق (talāq) طلاقیں (talāqẽ)
oblique طلاق (talāq) طلاقوں (talāqõ)
vocative طلاق (talāq) طلاقو (talāqo)

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