تلقين
See also: تلفين
Arabic
Etymology 1
Noun
تَلْقِين • (talqīn) m
- verbal noun of لَقَّنَ (laqqana) (form II)
Declension
Declension of noun تَلْقِين (talqīn)
| Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
| Informal | تَلْقِين talqīn |
التَّلْقِين at-talqīn |
تَلْقِين talqīn |
| Nominative | تَلْقِينٌ talqīnun |
التَّلْقِينُ at-talqīnu |
تَلْقِينُ talqīnu |
| Accusative | تَلْقِينًا talqīnan |
التَّلْقِينَ at-talqīna |
تَلْقِينَ talqīna |
| Genitive | تَلْقِينٍ talqīnin |
التَّلْقِينِ at-talqīni |
تَلْقِينِ talqīni |
Descendants
- Indonesian: talkin
Etymology 2
Verb
تَلْقَيْنَ • (talqayna) (form I)
- second-person feminine singular non-past active indicative of لَقِيَ (laqiya)
- second-person feminine plural non-past active indicative of لَقِيَ (laqiya)
- second-person feminine plural non-past active subjunctive of لَقِيَ (laqiya)
- second-person feminine plural non-past active jussive of لَقِيَ (laqiya)
Verb
تُلْقَيْنَ • (tulqayna) (form I)
- second-person feminine singular non-past passive indicative of لَقِيَ (laqiya)
- second-person feminine plural non-past passive indicative of لَقِيَ (laqiya)
- second-person feminine plural non-past passive subjunctive of لَقِيَ (laqiya)
- second-person feminine plural non-past passive jussive of لَقِيَ (laqiya)
Etymology 3
Verb
تُلْقِينَ • (tulqīna) (form IV)
- second-person feminine singular non-past active indicative of أَلْقَى (ʾalqā)
- second-person feminine plural non-past active indicative of أَلْقَى (ʾalqā)
- second-person feminine plural non-past active subjunctive of أَلْقَى (ʾalqā)
- second-person feminine plural non-past active jussive of أَلْقَى (ʾalqā)
Verb
تُلْقَيْنَ • (tulqayna) (form IV)
- second-person feminine singular non-past passive indicative of أَلْقَى (ʾalqā)
- second-person feminine plural non-past passive indicative of أَلْقَى (ʾalqā)
- second-person feminine plural non-past passive subjunctive of أَلْقَى (ʾalqā)
- second-person feminine plural non-past passive jussive of أَلْقَى (ʾalqā)
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