harakat
English
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editFrom Arabic حَرَكَات (ḥarakāt), plural of حَرَكَة (ḥaraka)
Noun
editharakat pl (plural only)
- (linguistics) Diacritics marking short vowels in Arabic script.
Translations
editArabic diacritic — see also vocalization
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editFinnish
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editNoun
editharakat
Swedish
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editPerhaps borrowed from Arabic حركات (ḥarakāt).
Noun
editharakat
- (slang) action, commotion, stir, chaos
- göra harakat
- make some stir
- göra harakat med någon
- beat someone up ("make chaos with someone")
References
editUzbek
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Arabic حَرَكَة (ḥaraka).
Noun
editharakat (plural harakatlar)
Derived terms
edit- harakatsiz
- harakatsizlik
- harakatchan (“moving, mobile”)
- harakatlanmoq (“to move”)
- harakatlantirmoq (“to set in motion”)
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- Rhymes:Finnish/ɑrɑkɑt
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