مشترك

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Arabic

Root
ش ر ك (š r k)
12 terms

Etymology 1

Derived from the active participle of the verb اِشْتَرَكَ (ištaraka).

Pronunciation

Noun

مُشْتَرِك (muštarikm (plural مُشْتَرِكُونَ (muštarikūna), feminine مُشْتَرِكَة (muštarika))

  1. participant, subscriber
Declension

Etymology 2

Derived from the passive participle of اِشْتَرَكَ (ištaraka).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /muʃ.ta.rak/
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Adjective

مُشْتَرَك (muštarak) (feminine مُشْتَرَكَة (muštaraka), masculine plural مُشْتَرَكُونَ (muštarakūna), feminine plural مُشْتَرَكَات (muštarakāt))

  1. shared
  2. common, mutual
  3. joint
Declension
Descendants
  • South Levantine Arabic: مشترك (muštarak)
  • Ottoman Turkish: مشترك (müşterek)

South Levantine Arabic

Root
ش ر ك
5 terms

Etymology 1

From Arabic مُشْتَرِك (muštarik). Equivalent to the active participle of اشترك (ištarak, to participate).

Pronunciation

Noun

مشترك (muštarekm (plural مشتركين (muštarkīn), feminine مشتركة (muštarke))

  1. participant, subscriber

Etymology 2

From Arabic مُشْتَرَك (muštarak). Equivalent to the passive participle of اشترك (ištarak, to participate).

Pronunciation

Adjective

مشترك (muštarak) (feminine مشتركة (muštarke), common plural مشتركين (muštarkīn))

  1. shared, common
    لازم نحترم بعض ونتطلّع عالأشيا الحلوة المشتركة.
    lāzem niḥtarem baʕḍ w-nitṭallaʕ ʕal-ʔašya l-ḥilwe l-muštarke.
    We must respect each other and focus on the positive things we share.
    (literally, “We must respect each other and look at the nice shared things.”)