Arabic

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Etymology 1

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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هَاء (hāʔf (plural هَاءَات (hāʔāt))

  1. Name of the 26th letter of the Arabic alphabet (ه (h)), representing the sound /h/.
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Etymology 2

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Root
ه ي ء (h y ʔ)
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Verb

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هَاءَ (hāʔa) I (non-past يَهَاءُ (yahāʔu), verbal noun هَيْأَة (hayʔa) or هَيَاءَة (hayāʔa))

  1. to be beautiful, to display elegance
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Verb

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هَاءَ (hāʔa) I (non-past يَهَاءُ (yahāʔu), verbal noun هَيْأَة (hayʔa))
هَاءَ (hāʔa) I (non-past يَهِيءُ (yahīʔu), verbal noun هَيْأَة (hayʔa))

  1. to prepare [with لِ (li) ‘for something’]
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هَاءَ (hāʔa) I (non-past يَهَاءُ (yahāʔu), verbal noun هِيئَة (hīʔa))

  1. to desire [with إِلَى (ʔilā) ‘something’]
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