فلافل

Arabic

Etymology

Broken plural of فِلْفِل (filfil).

Noun

فَلَافِل • (falāfilpl

  1. falafel (a dish made of ground broad beans, and/or chickpeas mixed with various herbs and optionally garlic and deep-fat fried as croquettes)

Declension

Declension of noun فَلَافِل (falāfil)
plural basic broken plural diptote
indefinite definite construct
informal فَلَافِل
falāfil
الْفَلَافِل
al-falāfil
فَلَافِل
falāfil
nominative فَلَافِلُ
falāfilu
الْفَلَافِلُ
al-falāfilu
فَلَافِلُ
falāfilu
accusative فَلَافِلَ
falāfila
الْفَلَافِلَ
al-falāfila
فَلَافِلَ
falāfila
genitive فَلَافِلَ
falāfila
الْفَلَافِلِ
al-falāfili
فَلَافِلِ
falāfili

Synonyms

Descendants

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic فَلَافِل (falāfil), ultimately from Early Classical Persian پلپل (pilpil).

Pronunciation

 

Readings
Classical reading? falāfil
Dari reading? falāfil
Iranian reading? falâfel
Tajik reading? falofil

Noun

فلافل • (falâfel)

  1. falafel
    Synonym: طعمیه