Arabic edit

Etymology edit

Root
خ ل ف (ḵ-l-f)

Derived from the active participle of تَخَلَّف (taḵallaf, to be backward (intransitive)).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /mu.ta.xal.lif/
    • (Moroccan) IPA(key): /mit.xal.laf/

Adjective edit

مُتَخَلِّف (mutaḵallif) (feminine مُتَخَلِّفَة (mutaḵallifa), masculine plural مُتَخَلِّفُونَ (mutaḵallifūna), feminine plural مُتَخَلِّفَات (mutaḵallifāt))

  1. (of a person, culture, or idea) backward, backward-thinking, behind, underdeveloped
    Synonyms: مُتَأَخِّر (mutaʔaḵḵir), رَجْعِيّ (rajʕiyy)
    Antonyms: مُتَقَدِّم (mutaqaddim), مُتَطَوِّر (mutaṭawwir)

Declension edit

Descendants edit

  • Gulf Arabic: متخلف (mitḵallif)
  • Persian: متخلف (motaxallef)

Gulf Arabic edit

Etymology edit

From Arabic مُتَخَلِّف (mutaḵallif).

Pronunciation edit

  • (Kuwait) IPA(key): /mɪtˈχəlːɪf/

Adjective edit

متخلف (mitḵallif) (feminine متخلفة (mitḵalfa), common plural متخلفين (mitḵalfīn), feminine plural متخلفات (mitḵalfāt))

  1. (of a person, culture, or idea) backward, backward-thinking, behind, underdeveloped

Persian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Arabic مُتَخَلِّف (mutaḵallif).

Pronunciation edit

 

Readings
Classical reading? mutaxallif
Dari reading? mutaxallif
Iranian reading? motaxallef
Tajik reading? mutaxallif

Noun edit

متخلف (motaxallef) (plural متخلف‌ها (motaxallef-hâ) or متخلفین or متخلفان (motaxallefân))

  1. offender, violator, delinquent