لقي

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See also: لقى, and ل ق ي

Arabic

Etymology 1.1

Root
ل ق ي (l q y)
12 terms

Verb

لَقِيَ (laqiya) I (non-past يَلْقَى (yalqā), verbal noun لِقَاء (liqāʔ) or لُقْيَان (luqyān) or لُقْيَة (luqya) or تِلْقَاء (tilqāʔ) or لُقْي (luqy) or لُقِيّ (luqiyy) or لُقًى (luqan) or لَقْي (laqy))

  1. to meet, to encounter
  2. to find
  3. to experience, to endure
Conjugation

Etymology 1.2

Noun

لُقْي (luqym

  1. verbal noun of لَقِيَ (laqiya) (form I)
Declension

Hijazi Arabic

Root
ل ق ي
2 terms

Etymology

From Arabic لَقِيَ (laqiya, to find).

Pronunciation

Verb

لقي (ligi) I (non-past يلقى (yilga))

  1. to find
    Synonyms: لاقى (lāga), لَقَى (laga)

Usage notes

The verbs لقي (ligi), لقى (laga) and لاقى (lāga) are intertwined in Hijazi Arabic.

Conjugation

    Conjugation of لقي (ligi)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m لقيت (ligīt) لقيت (ligīt) لقي (ligi) لقينا (ligīna) لقيتوا (ligītu) لقيوا (ligyu)
f لقيتي (ligīti) لِقْيَت (ligyat)
non-past m ألقى (ʔalga) تلقى (tilga) يلقى (yilga) نلقى (nilga) تلقوا (tilgu) يلقوا (yilgu)
f تلقي (tilgi) تلقى (tilga)
imperative m القى (alga) القوا (algu)
f القي (algi)