سقوط

Arabic

Root
س ق ط (s q ṭ)
9 terms

Etymology

Verbal noun of سَقَطَ (saqaṭa).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /su.quːtˤ/
  • Rhymes: -uːtˤ

Noun

سُقُوط • (suqūṭm

  1. verbal noun of سَقَطَ (saqaṭa) (form I)
  2. fall, falling, downfall

Declension

Declension of noun سُقُوط (suqūṭ)
singular basic singular triptote
indefinite definite construct
informal سُقُوط
suqūṭ
السُّقُوط
as-suqūṭ
سُقُوط
suqūṭ
nominative سُقُوطٌ
suqūṭun
السُّقُوطُ
as-suqūṭu
سُقُوطُ
suqūṭu
accusative سُقُوطًا
suqūṭan
السُّقُوطَ
as-suqūṭa
سُقُوطَ
suqūṭa
genitive سُقُوطٍ
suqūṭin
السُّقُوطِ
as-suqūṭi
سُقُوطِ
suqūṭi

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: süqut
  • Ottoman Turkish: سقوط (sukut)
  • Persian: سُقوط (soqut)
  • Uzbek: suqut

Hijazi Arabic

Root
س ق ط
2 terms

Etymology

From Arabic سُقُوط (suqūṭ).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /su.ɡuːtˤ/, [sʊ.ɡuːtˤ]

Noun

سقوط • (sugūṭm

  1. failure (in academics)

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic سُقُوط (suqūṭ).

Pronunciation

 

Readings
Classical reading? suqūt
Dari reading? suqūt
Iranian reading? soġut
Tajik reading? suqut

Noun

Dari سقوط
Iranian Persian
Tajik суқут

سُقوط • (soqut)

  1. (literal and figurative) fall, falling, downfall
    Synonym: افتادن (oftâdan)
    سقوط هواپیماsoqut-e havâpeymâplane crash
    سقوط رومsoqut-e rumfall of Rome
    سقوط شاهsoqut-e šâhfall of the shah

Derived terms