قبيل
See also: قتيل
Arabic
Root |
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ق ب ل (q-b-l) |
Etymology 1
From قَبِلَ (qabila), to receive kindly.
Declension
Declension of noun قَبِيل (qabīl)
Etymology 2
Diminutive of قَبْل (qabl).
Preposition
قُبَيْلَ • (qubayla)
Inflected forms | |||||
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Base form | قُبَيْلَ (qubayla) | ||||
Personal-pronoun- including forms |
Singular | Dual | Plural | ||
Masculine | Feminine | Common | Masculine | Feminine | |
First person | قُبَيْلِي (qubaylī) | قُبَيْلَنَا (qubaylanā) | |||
Second person | قُبَيْلَكَ (qubaylaka) | قُبَيْلَكِ (qubaylaki) | قُبَيْلَكُمَا (qubaylakumā) | قُبَيْلَكُمْ (qubaylakum) | قُبَيْلَكُنَّ (qubaylakunna) |
Third person | قُبَيْلَهُ (qubaylahu) | قُبَيْلَهَا (qubaylahā) | قُبَيْلَهُمَا (qubaylahumā) | قُبَيْلَهُمْ (qubaylahum) | قُبَيْلَهُنَّ (qubaylahunna) |
Antonyms
- بُعَيْدَ (buʕayda)
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