Arabic

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Root
و ج د (w j d)
10 terms

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /wu.d͡ʒuːd/
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Noun

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وُجُود (wujūdm

  1. verbal noun of وُجِدَ (wujida) (form I)
  2. verbal noun of وَجَدَ (wajada) (form I)
  3. existence

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Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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From Arabic وُجُود (wujūd).

Noun

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وجود (vücud)

  1. existence; being; substance
    وجوده كتیرمكvücuda getirmekto create
    • 1927 October, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Nutuk[1], page 8:
      بو جمعیتك مقصدی ، اجنبی تحت حمایه‌سنده ، بر كورد حكومتی وجوده كتیرمكدی.
      Bir cemiyetin maksadı, ecnebi tahte himayesinde, bir Kurd hükümeti vucuda getirmekti.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
  2. human body

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Persian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic وُجُود (wujūd).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? wujūḏ
Dari reading? wujūd
Iranian reading? vojud
Tajik reading? vujud

Noun

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Dari وجود
Iranian Persian
Tajik вуҷуд

وجود (vojud)

  1. existence
    Synonym: هستی (hasti)
  2. presence

Inflection

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    Possessive forms of وجود (vojud)
singular plural
1st person
(“my, our”)
وجودم
(vojudam)
وجودمان
(vojudemân)
[Term?]
(vojudemun)
2nd person
(“your”)
وجودت
(vojudat)
[Term?]
(vojudet)
وجودتان
(vojudetân)
[Term?]
(vojudetun)
3rd person
(“his, her, its, their”)
وجودش
(vojudaš)
[Term?]
(vojudeš)
وجودشان
(vojudešân)
[Term?]
(vojudešun)
Colloquial.

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Urdu

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Classical Persian وُجُود (wujūd), from Arabic وُجُود (wujūd).

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Noun

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وَجُود (vajūdm (Hindi spelling वजूद)

  1. existence
    Synonyms: ہونا (honā), ہَسْتِی (hastī)
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