Arabic edit

Root
خ ل ف (ḵ-l-f)

Etymology edit

Derived from the active participle of خَالَفَ (ḵālafa, to be different).

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

مُخَالِف (muḵālif)

  1. contrary, disagreeing, opposed
  2. against, anti-

Declension edit

Noun edit

مُخَالِف (muḵālifm (plural مُخَالِفُون (muḵālifūn))

  1. opponent, objector, dissenter

Declension edit

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Persian edit

Etymology edit

From Arabic مُخَالِف (muḵālif).

Pronunciation edit

 

Readings
Classical reading? muxālif
Dari reading? muxālif
Iranian reading? moxâlef
Tajik reading? muxolif

Noun edit

Dari مخالف
Iranian Persian
Tajik мухолиф

مُخالِف (moxâlef) (plural مُخالِفان (moxâlefân) or مُخالِف‌ها (moxâlef-hâ))

  1. opponent, adversary

Adjective edit

مُخالِف (moxâlef)

  1. opposed, contrary, contradictory
  2. opposed, defiant
    کی مخالف کمک کردن به فقیران است؟ (more literary)
    ki moxâlef-e komak kardan be faqirân ast?
    Who is opposed to helping the poor?

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