قاسم

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Arabic

Root
ق س م (q s m)
14 terms

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of قَسَمَ (qasama, to divide).

Pronunciation

  •  IPA(key): /qaː.sim/
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

قَاسِم (qāsimm

  1. divider
  2. distributor

Declension

Descendants

  • Turkish: kasım

Proper noun

قَاسِم (qāsimm

  1. a male given name, Qasim or Qassim

Declension

Descendants

Hijazi Arabic

Root
ق س م
4 terms

Etymology 1

From Arabic قَاسَمَ (qāsama).

Pronunciation

Verb

قاسم (gāsam) III (non-past يِقَاسِم (yigāsim))

  1. to share, to share a half
Conjugation
    Conjugation of قاسم (gāsam)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m قاسمت (gāsamt) قاسمت (gāsamt) قاسم (gāsam) قاسمنا (gāsamna) قاسمتوا (gāsamtu) قاسموا (gāsamu)
f قاسمتي (gāsamti) قاسمت (gāsamat)
non-past m أقاسم (ʔagāsim) تقاسم (tigāsim) يقاسم (yigāsim) نقاسم (nigāsim) تقاسموا (tigāsmu) يقاسموا (yigāsmu)
f تقاسمي (tigāsmi) تقاسم (tigāsim)
imperative m قاسم (gāsim) قاسموا (gāsmu)
f قاسمي (gāsmi)

Etymology 2

From Arabic قَاسِم (qāsim).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

قَاسِم (gāsimm

  1. a male given name

Persian

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Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic قَاسِم (qāsim).

Pronunciation

Readings
Classical reading? qāsim
Dari reading? qāsim
Iranian reading? ğâsem
Tajik reading? qosim

Proper noun

Dari قاسم
Iranian Persian
Tajik Қосим

قاسم (qâsem)

  1. a male given name, Ghasem, Ghassem, Qasem, or Qassem, from Arabic