See also: QED

Maltese edit

Root
q-għ-d
9 terms

Etymology edit

From a contracted pronunciation of qiegħed, from Arabic قاعِد (qāʕid, sitting), used in a number of dialects (like Tunisian Arabic and Hijazi Arabic) to form progressive tenses, originally in the sense “he’s sitting there (talking, drinking, etc.)”. Unrelated to Arabic قَد (qad), a modal particle, which does not express progressiveness.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ʔɛːt/
  • Usually unstressed and then automatically shortened to /ʔɛt/.

Particle edit

qed

  1. A verbal particle indicating progressive verb tenses
    X’qed tagħmel? – Qed naħsel ħwejġek.
    What are you doing? – I am washing your clothes.