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Gulf Arabic
Etymology
Onomatopoeic. Compare Arabic طَقَّ (ṭaqqa, “to crack, to pop”).
Pronunciation
Verb
طَقّ • (ṭagg) (non-past يطق (yṭigg), verbal noun طق (ṭagg))
- to hit
- to acquire, to buy
Derived terms
- With suffix pronouns or لـ (l-)
Noun
طَق • (ṭagg) m
- verbal noun of طق (ṭagg): hitting
Hijazi Arabic
Etymology
Onomatopoeic. Compare Arabic طَقَّ (ṭaqqa, “to crack, to pop”).
Pronunciation
Verb
طَقّ • (ṭagg) I (non-past يِطُقّ (yiṭugg))
- to crack, to cause a cracking sound
- (idiomatic) to not care
طُقّ راسَك في الجُدَار (a saying to mean "I don't care")- ṭugg rāsak fil-judār
- crack your head on the wall
Conjugation
Conjugation of طق (ṭagg)
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singular
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plural
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1st person
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2nd person
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3rd person
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1st person
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2nd person
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3rd person
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past
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m
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طقّيت (ṭaggēt)
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طقّيت (ṭaggēt)
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طقّ (ṭagg)
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طقّينا (ṭaggēna)
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طقّيتوا (ṭaggētu)
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طقّوا (ṭaggu)
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f
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طقّيتي (ṭaggēti)
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طقّت (ṭaggat)
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non-past
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m
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أطقّ (ʔaṭugg)
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تطقّ (tiṭugg)
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يطقّ (yiṭugg)
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نطقّ (niṭugg)
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تطقّوا (tiṭuggu)
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يطقّوا (yiṭuggu)
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f
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تطقّي (tiṭuggi)
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تطقّ (tiṭugg)
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imperative
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m
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طقّ (ṭugg)
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طقّوا (ṭuggu)
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f
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طقّي (ṭuggi)
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