ܦܨܠ

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Assyrian Neo-Aramaic

Etymology

Root
ܦ ܨ ܠ (p ṣ l)
3 terms

Compare Arabic فَصَلَ (faṣala).

Pronunciation

Verb

ܦܵܨܹܠ (pāṣēl)

  1. to rend, become torn
  2. to saw
    Synonyms: ܡܢܲܓܸܪ (mnaggir), ܢܵܣܹܪ (nāsēr)
  3. to isolate, set apart
    Synonym: ܦܵܪܹܫ (pārēš)

Conjugation

    Conjugation of ܦܵܨܹܠ (pāṣēl)
present participle   ܦܨܵܠܵܐ
(pṣālā)
verbal noun
ܫܸܡ ܣܘܼܥܪܵܢܵܐ
  ܦܨܵܠܵܐ
(pṣālā)
singular
ܚܕ݂ܵܢܵܝܵܐ
plural
ܣܲܓܝܼܐܵܢܵܝܵܐ
past participle
ܡܫܲܘܬܲܦܬܵܐ
m ܦܨܝܼܠܵܐ
(pṣīlā)
ܦܨܝܼܠܹ̈ܐ
(pṣīlē)
f ܦܨܝܼܠܬܵܐ
(pṣīltā)
agent noun
ܥܵܒ݂ܘܿܕ݂ܵܐ
m ܦܵܨܘܿܠܵܐ
(pāṣōlā)
ܦܵܨܘܿܠܹ̈ܐ
(pāṣōlē)
f ܦܵܨܘܿܠܬܵܐ
(pāṣōltā)
ܦܵܨܘܿܠܝ̈ܵܬ݂ܵܐ
(pāṣōlyāṯā)
instance noun   ܦܨܵܠܬܵܐ
(pṣāltā)
ܦܨܵܠ̈ܝܵܬ݂ܵܐ
(pṣālyāṯā)
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past
ܙܲܒ݂ܢܵܐ ܕܲܥܒ݂ܲܪ
m ܦܨܝܼܠ ܠܝܼ
(pṣīl lī)
ܦܨܝܼܠ ܠܘܼܟ݂
(pṣīl lūḵ)
ܦܨܝܼܠ ܠܹܗ
(pṣīl lēh)
ܦܨܝܼܠ ܠܲܢ
(pṣīl lan)
ܦܨܝܼܠ ܠܵܘܟ݂ܘܿܢ
(pṣīl lāwḵōn)
ܦܨܝܼܠ ܠܗܘܿܢ
(pṣīl lhōn)
f ܦܨܝܼܠ ܠܵܟ݂ܝ
(pṣīl lāḵ)
ܦܨܝܼܠ ܠܵܗ̇
(pṣīl lāh)
non-past m ܦܵܨܠܹܢ
(pāṣlēn)
ܦܵܨܠܹܬ
(pāṣlēt)
ܦܵܨܹܠ
(pāṣēl)
ܦܵܨܠܲܚ
(pāṣlaḥ)
ܦܵܨܠܝܼܬܘܿܢ
(pāṣlītōn)
ܦܵܨܠܝܼ
(pāṣlī)
f ܦܵܨܠܵܢ
(pāṣlān)
ܦܵܨܠܵܬܝ
(pāṣlāt)
ܦܵܨܠܵܐ
(pāṣlā)
imperative
ܦܵܩܘܿܕ݂ܵܐ
m ܦܨܘܿܠ
(pṣōl)
ܦܨܘܿܠܘܼܢ
(pṣōlūn)
f ܦܨܘܿܠܝ
(pṣōl)
passive past
ܙܲܒ݂ܢܵܐ ܕܲܥܒ݂ܲܪ ܚܵܫܘܿܫܵܐ
m ܦܨܝܼܠܸܢ
(pṣīlin)
ܦܨܝܼܠܸܬ
(pṣīlit)
ܦܨܝܼܠ
(pṣīl)
ܦܨܝܼܠܸܚ
(pṣīliḥ)
ܦܨܝܼܠܝܼܬܘܿܢ
(pṣīlītōn)
ܦܨܝܼܠܝܼ
(pṣīlī)
f ܦܨܝܼܠܲܢ
(pṣīlan)
ܦܨܝܼܠܲܬܝ
(pṣīlat)
ܦܨܝܼܠܵܐ
(pṣīlā)
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Derived terms