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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic فِعْل (fiʕl).

Noun

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fiil (first-person possessive fiilku, second-person possessive fiilmu, third-person possessive fiilnya)

  1. deed, work

Malay

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic فِعْل (fiʕl).

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Noun

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fiil (Jawi spelling فعل, plural fiil-fiil, informal 1st possessive fiilku, 2nd possessive fiilmu, 3rd possessive fiilnya)

  1. work
    Synonym: kerja
  2. attitude

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Turkish

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Etymology

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From Ottoman Turkish فعل, from Arabic فِعْل (fiʕl).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /fi.il/, [fiˈilʲ]
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Noun

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fiil (definite accusative fiili, plural fiiller)

  1. deed, act, action
  2. (grammar) verb
    Synonym: eylem

Declension

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Inflection
Nominative fiil
Definite accusative fiili
Singular Plural
Nominative fiil fiiller
Definite accusative fiili fiilleri
Dative fiile fiillere
Locative fiilde fiillerde
Ablative fiilden fiillerden
Genitive fiilin fiillerin
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