لطف

See also: ل ط ف

Arabic

Etymology 1

Root
ل ط ف (l-ṭ-f)

Verb

لَطَفَ • (laṭafa) I, non-past يَلْطُفُ‎ (yalṭufu)

  1. to be kind and friendly
Conjugation

Verb

لَطَّفَ • (laṭṭafa) II, non-past يُلَطِّفُ‎ (yulaṭṭifu)

  1. to make mild, to soften
  2. to alleviate, to soothe
Conjugation

Noun

لُطْف • (luṭf) m (plural أَلْطَاف (ʔalṭāf))

  1. verbal noun of لَطَفَ (laṭafa) (form I)
Declension
Descendants
  • Azerbaijani: lütf
  • Ottoman Turkish: لطف (lutf)
    > Turkish: lütuf (inherited)
  • Persian: لطف
  • Uyghur: لۈتۈپ (lütüp)
  • Uzbek: lutf

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Arabic لُطْف (luṭf).

Noun

لطف • (lutf)

  1. favor

Descendants

References

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic لُطْف (luṭf).

Pronunciation

 

Readings
Classical reading? lutf
Dari reading? lutf
Iranian reading? lotf
Tajik reading? lutf

Noun

لطف • (lotf)

  1. kindness
  2. favour

Descendants

Urdu

Noun

لطف • (lutf) m (Hindi spelling लुत्फ़)

  1. enjoyment, pleasure
    Synonym: مزہ (maza)
  2. kindness, favour
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