صراف

Arabic

Root
ص ر ف (ṣ-r-f)
صَرَّاف

Etymology

Occupational noun from the verb صَرَفَ (ṣarafa, to pay out, spend, change money).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sˤar.raːf/

Noun

صَرَّاف • (ṣarrāf) m (plural صَرَّافُونَ (ṣarrāfūna), feminine صَرَّافَة (ṣarrāfa))

  1. moneychanger
  2. cashier
    صَرَّاف آلِيّṣarrāf ʔāliyya cash machine; an ATM
  3. banker
  4. grammarian

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: sərraf
  • Ladino: סאראף, saraf
  • Middle Armenian: սառաֆ (saṙaf)
  • Ottoman Turkish: صراف (ṣarraf)
    > Turkish: sarraf (inherited)
  • Persian: صراف (sarâf)
  • Uyghur: سارراپ (sarrap)
  • Uzbek: sarrof

Proper noun

صَرَّاف • (ṣarrāf)

  1. a surname

References

Hijazi Arabic

Root
ص ر ف
1 term
صَرَّاف

Etymology

From Arabic صَرَّاف (ṣarrāf).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sˤar.raːf/

Noun

صَرَّاف • (ṣarrāf) m (plural صَرَّافات (ṣarrāfāt))

  1. ATM, automated teller machine

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic صَرَّاف (ṣarrāf).

Noun

صراف • (sarrâf)

  1. money changer

Descendants

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