ف ع ل
Arabic
Etymology
From Proto-Semitic, cognate to Hebrew פ־ע־ל (p-'-l).
Derived terms
- Form I: فَعَلَ (faʕala, “to do”)
- Form II: فَعَّلَ (faʕʕala, “to activate”)
- Verbal noun: تَفْعِيل (tafʕīl)
- Active participle: مُفَعِّل (mufaʕʕil)
- Passive participle: مُفَعَّل (mufaʕʕal)
- Form VI: تَفَاعَلَ (tafāʕala, “to interact, to combine (with something), to react”)
- Verbal noun: تَفَاعُل (tafāʕul, “interaction”)
- Active participle: مُتَفَاعِل (mutafāʕil)
- Passive participle: مُتَفَاعَل (mutafāʕal)
- Form VII: اِنْفَعَلَ (infaʕala, “to be influenced, to be moved”)
- Verbal noun: اِنْفِعَال (infiʕāl)
- Active participle: مُنْفَعِل (munfaʕil)
- Form VIII: اِفْتَعَلَ (iftaʕala, “to concoct, to invent, to create”)
- Verbal noun: اِفْتِعَال (iftiʕāl)
- Active participle: مُفْتَعِل (muftaʕil)
- Passive participle: مُفْتَعَل (muftaʕal)
- Nouns and other parts of speech
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