غربت

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See also: عربت and عزبت

Arabic

Etymology 1

Verb

غَرَبْتُ (ḡarabtu) (form I)

  1. first-person singular past active of غَرَبَ (ḡaraba)

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غَرُبْتُ (ḡarubtu) (form I)

  1. first-person singular past active of غَرُبَ (ḡaruba)

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غَرَبْتَ (ḡarabta) (form I)

  1. second-person masculine singular past active of غَرَبَ (ḡaraba)

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غَرُبْتَ (ḡarubta) (form I)

  1. second-person masculine singular past active of غَرُبَ (ḡaruba)

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غَرَبْتِ (ḡarabti) (form I)

  1. second-person feminine singular past active of غَرَبَ (ḡaraba)

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غَرُبْتِ (ḡarubti) (form I)

  1. second-person feminine singular past active of غَرُبَ (ḡaruba)

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غَرَبَتْ (ḡarabat) (form I)

  1. third-person feminine singular past active of غَرَبَ (ḡaraba)

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غَرُبَتْ (ḡarubat) (form I)

  1. third-person feminine singular past active of غَرُبَ (ḡaruba)

Etymology 2

Verb

غَرَّبْتُ (ḡarrabtu) (form II)

  1. first-person singular past active of غَرَّبَ (ḡarraba)

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غُرِّبْتُ (ḡurribtu) (form II)

  1. first-person singular past passive of غَرَّبَ (ḡarraba)

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غَرَّبْتَ (ḡarrabta) (form II)

  1. second-person masculine singular past active of غَرَّبَ (ḡarraba)

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غُرِّبْتَ (ḡurribta) (form II)

  1. second-person masculine singular past passive of غَرَّبَ (ḡarraba)

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غَرَّبْتِ (ḡarrabti) (form II)

  1. second-person feminine singular past active of غَرَّبَ (ḡarraba)

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غُرِّبْتِ (ḡurribti) (form II)

  1. second-person feminine singular past passive of غَرَّبَ (ḡarraba)

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غَرَّبَتْ (ḡarrabat) (form II)

  1. third-person feminine singular past active of غَرَّبَ (ḡarraba)

Verb

غُرِّبَتْ (ḡurribat) (form II)

  1. third-person feminine singular past passive of غَرَّبَ (ḡarraba)

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic غُرْبَة (ḡurba).

Noun

غربت (gurbet)

  1. a being away from home, absence and exile

Descendants

References

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic غُرْبَة (ḡurba).

Pronunciation

Readings
Classical reading? ğurbat
Dari reading? ğurbat
Iranian reading? ğorbat
Tajik reading? ġurbat

Noun

غربت (ğorbat)

  1. exile (as a state); being away from one's native land
    غم غربتğam-e ğorbathomesickness (literally, “sorrow of exile”)
  2. (metonymically) homesickness

Usage notes

The words غریب (ğarib), غریبی (ğaribi), and غربت (ğorbat) are used when talking from the point of view of the foreigner, e.g. when the speaker himself/herself is a foreigner; for example:

اینجا تو آلمان خیلی غریبم.
injâ tu âlmân xeyli ğarib-am.
I so much a foreigner here in Germany.
غم غربت پدرمو در آورد.
ğam-e ğorbat pedar-am-o dar âvord.
I'm sick and tired of the pain of foreignness.
غریبی نکن! باهام حرف بزن.
ğaribi na-kon! bâ-hâm harf bezan.
Don't feel to be a stranger! Talk with me.