شاه
Arabic
Root |
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ش و ه (š-w-h) |
Conjugation
Conjugation of
شَاهَ
(form-I hollow, verbal noun شَوْه)verbal noun الْمَصْدَر |
šawh | |||||||||||
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active participle اِسْم الْفَاعِل |
شَائِه šāʔih | |||||||||||
active voice الْفِعْل الْمَعْلُوم | ||||||||||||
singular الْمُفْرَد |
dual الْمُثَنَّى |
plural الْجَمْع | ||||||||||
1st person الْمُتَكَلِّم |
2nd person الْمُخَاطَب |
3rd person الْغَائِب |
2nd person الْمُخَاطَب |
3rd person الْغَائِب |
1st person الْمُتَكَلِّم |
2nd person الْمُخَاطَب |
3rd person الْغَائِب | |||||
past (perfect) indicative الْمَاضِي |
m | شُهْتُ šuhtu |
شُهْتَ šuhta |
šāha |
شُهْتُمَا šuhtumā |
شَاهَا šāhā |
شُهْنَا šuhnā |
شُهْتُمْ šuhtum |
شَاهُوا šāhū | |||
f | شُهْتِ šuhti |
شَاهَتْ šāhat |
شَاهَتَا šāhatā |
شُهْتُنَّ šuhtunna |
شُهْنَ šuhna | |||||||
non-past (imperfect) indicative الْمُضَارِع الْمَرْفُوع |
m | ʔašūhu |
تَشُوهُ tašūhu |
يَشُوهُ yašūhu |
تَشُوهَانِ tašūhāni |
يَشُوهَانِ yašūhāni |
نَشُوهُ našūhu |
تَشُوهُونَ tašūhūna |
يَشُوهُونَ yašūhūna | |||
f | تَشُوهِينَ tašūhīna |
تَشُوهُ tašūhu |
تَشُوهَانِ tašūhāni |
تَشُهْنَ tašuhna |
يَشُهْنَ yašuhna | |||||||
subjunctive الْمُضَارِع الْمَنْصُوب |
m | ʔašūha |
تَشُوهَ tašūha |
يَشُوهَ yašūha |
تَشُوهَا tašūhā |
يَشُوهَا yašūhā |
نَشُوهَ našūha |
تَشُوهُوا tašūhū |
يَشُوهُوا yašūhū | |||
f | تَشُوهِي tašūhī |
تَشُوهَ tašūha |
تَشُوهَا tašūhā |
تَشُهْنَ tašuhna |
يَشُهْنَ yašuhna | |||||||
jussive الْمُضَارِع الْمَجْزُوم |
m | أَشُهْ ʔašuh |
تَشُهْ tašuh |
يَشُهْ yašuh |
تَشُوهَا tašūhā |
يَشُوهَا yašūhā |
نَشُهْ našuh |
تَشُوهُوا tašūhū |
يَشُوهُوا yašūhū | |||
f | تَشُوهِي tašūhī |
تَشُهْ tašuh |
تَشُوهَا tašūhā |
تَشُهْنَ tašuhna |
يَشُهْنَ yašuhna | |||||||
imperative الْأَمْر |
m | šuh |
شُوهَا šūhā |
شُوهُوا šūhū |
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f | شُوهِي šūhī |
شُهْنَ šuhna |
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Classical Persian شاه (šāh).
Declension
Synonyms
- ملك (in chess)
Derived terms
- شَاهَة (šāha)
Descendants
- → Basque: xake
- → Czech: šach
- → Galician: xaque
- → Portuguese: xeque, xaque
- → Slovak: šach
- → Slovene: šah
- → Spanish: jaque
- → Vulgar Latin: *scaccus
- Italian: scacco
- Old French: eschec
- → Middle High German: schāch
- German: Schach (see there for further descendants)
- → Saterland Frisian: Schak, Schach
- ⇒ Medieval Latin: scaccarium (see there for further descendants)
Khalaj
Persian
Alternative forms
- شه (šah)
Etymology
From Middle Persian 𐭬𐭫𐭪𐭠 (mlkʾ /šāh/), from Old Persian 𐏋 (XŠ /xšāyaθiya/, “king”), from Proto-Iranian *xšáyati, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *kšáyati (“he rules, he has power over”) (whence Sanskrit क्षयति (kṣáyati)), from Proto-Indo-European *tek- (“to gain power over, gain control over”).
Pronunciation
- (Classical Persian) IPA(key): [ʃɑːh]
- (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [ʃɑːʱ]
- (Kabuli) IPA(key): [ʃɑː]
- (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [ʃɔː]
- (Iran, formal) IPA(key): [ʃɒːʱ]
- (Tajik, formal) IPA(key): [ʃɔʱ]
Readings | |
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Classical reading? | šāh |
Dari reading? | šāh |
Iranian reading? | šâh |
Tajik reading? | šoh |
Audio (Iran) (file)
Noun
Dari | شاه |
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Iranian Persian | |
Tajik | шоҳ |
شاه • (šâh) (plural شاهان (šâhân))
- king; shah
- (chess) king
- (in compounds) Something that is the biggest or the best of its kind.
- (archaic) bridegroom, son-in-law, or brother-in-law
- Synonym: شاهداماد (šâh-dâmâd)
Derived terms
Descendants
Descendants
- → Arabic: شَاه (šāh)
- → Basque: xake
- → Czech: šach
- → Galician: xaque
- → Portuguese: xeque, xaque
- → Slovak: šach
- → Slovene: šah
- → Spanish: jaque
- → Vulgar Latin: *scaccus
- Italian: scacco
- Old French: eschec
- → Middle High German: schāch
- German: Schach (see there for further descendants)
- → Saterland Frisian: Schak, Schach
- ⇒ Medieval Latin: scaccarium (see there for further descendants)
- → Azerbaijani: şah
- → Bashkir: шаһ (şah)
- → Belarusian: шах (šax)
- → Bengali: শাহ (śah)
- → Bulgarian: шах (šah)
- → Catalan: xa
- → Chinese: 沙阿 (shā'ā), 沙赫 (shāhè)
- → Danish: shah
- → Dutch: sjah
- → English: shah
- → Estonian: šahh
- → Finnish: šakki, shakki, sakki
- → French: schah, chah, shah
- → Georgian: შაჰი (šahi)
- → Hindustani:
- → Hungarian: sakk
- → Irish: seá
- → Italian: scià
- → Japanese: シャー (shā)
- → Kazakh: шаһ (şah)
- → Khalaj: şâh
- → Korean: 샤 (sya)
- → Kumyk: шагь (şah)
- → Kyrgyz: шах (şah)
- → Latvian: šahs
- → Lezgi: шагь (šah)
- → Lithuanian: šachas
- → Macedonian: шах (šah)
- → Malay: syah
- → Mongolian: шах (šax)
- → Middle Armenian: շահ (šah)
- Armenian: շահ (šah)
- → Norwegian: sjah
- → Old Norse: skák
- → Ottoman Turkish: شاه (shâh)
- → Pashto: شاه (šāh)
- → Polish: szach
- → Portuguese: xá
- → Punjabi:
- → Russian: шах (šax)
- → Armenian: շախ (šax)
- → Serbo-Croatian:
- → Spanish: sah
- → Swedish: shah
- → Tatar: шаһ (şah)
- → Turkish: şah
- → Turkmen: şah
- → Ukrainian: шах (šax)
- → Uyghur: شاھ (shah)
- → Uzbek: shoh
- → Vietnamese: sa
- → Zazaki: şağ
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