ب ر ك
Arabic
Etymology
From Proto-Semitic. Compare Hebrew ב־ר־ך (b-r-k) and Classical Syriac ܒ-ܪ-ܟ.
Derived terms
- Form I: بَرَكَ (baraka)
- Form II: بَرَّكَ (barraka)
- Verbal noun: تَبْرِيك (tabrīk)
- Active participle: مُبَرِّك (mubarrik)
- Passive participle: مُبَرَّك (mubarrak)
- Form III: بَارَكَ (bāraka, “to bless”)
- Verbal noun: مُبَارَكَة (mubāraka), بِرَاك (birāk)
- Active participle: مُبَارِك (mubārik)
- Passive participle: مُبَارَك (mubārak)
- Form IV: أَبْرَكَ (ʔabraka)
- Verbal noun: إِبْرَاك (ʔibrāk)
- Active participle: مُبْرِك (mubrik)
- Passive participle: مُبْرَك (mubrak)
- Form V: تَبَرَّكَ (tabarraka)
- Verbal noun: تَبَرُّك (tabarruk)
- Active participle: مُتَبَرِّك (mutabarrik)
- Passive participle: مُتَبَرَّك (mutabarrak)
- Form VI: تَبَارَكَ (tabāraka)
- Verbal noun: تَبَارُك (tabāruk)
- Active participle: مُتَبَارِك (mutabārik)
- Passive participle: مُتَبَارَك (mutabārak)
- Form VII: اِنْبَرَكَ (inbaraka)
- Verbal noun: اِنْبِرَاك (inbirāk)
- Active participle: مُنْبَرِك (munbarik)
- Form VIII: اِبْتَرَكَ (ibtaraka)
- Verbal noun: اِبْتِرَاك (ibtirāk)
- Active participle: مُبْتَرِك (mubtarik)
- Passive participle: مُبْتَرَك (mubtarak)
- Form IX: اِبْرَكَّ (ibrakka)
- Verbal noun: اِبْرِكَاك (ibrikāk)
- Active participle: مُبْرَكّ (mubrakk)
- Form X: اِسْتَبْرَكَ (istabraka)
- Verbal noun: اِسْتِبْرَاك (istibrāk)
- Active participle: مُسْتَبْرِك (mustabrik)
- Passive participle: مُسْتَبْرَك (mustabrak)
- Form XI: اِبْرَاكَّ (ibrākka)
- Verbal noun: اِبْرِيكَاك (ibrīkāk)
- Active participle: مُبْرَاكّ (mubrākk)
- Form XII: اِبْرَوْرَكَ (ibrawraka)
- Verbal noun: اِبْرِيرَاك (ibrīrāk)
- Active participle: مُبْرَوْرِك (mubrawrik)
- Form XIII: اِبْرَوَّكَ (ibrawwaka)
- Verbal noun: اِبْرِوَّاك (ibriwwāk)
- Active participle: مُبْرَوِّك (mubrawwik)
- بَرَكَة (baraka, “blessing, blessed (thing)”)
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