falafel
English
Alternative forms
- felafel (less common)
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic فَلَافِل (falāfil), the plural of فِلْفِل (filfil, “pepper”),[1][2] which is preceded by and derived from either:
Pronunciation
Noun
falafel (countable and uncountable, plural falafels)
- (uncountable) A Middle Eastern food in the form of balls made from chickpeas and other ingredients. Often served in a pita.
- There's a stall at the market that sells fantastic falafel.
- (countable) A pita with falafel balls inside.
- 2003, Margo Daly, Rough guide to Australia, page 51:
- Lebanese restaurants are especially good for vegetarians, with falafel rolls (pitta bread stuffed with chickpea patties, hummus and tabbouleh) making an inexpensive, filling meal.
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- (countable) A single falafel ball.
- The stallholder puts salad into an open pita bread, followed by the four falafels and then liberally covers them with hummus.
Translations
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References
- ↑ “falafel” in The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th edition, Boston, Mass.: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2016, →ISBN.
- ↑ Isaac E. Mozeson (September 2002) The Word: The Dictionary That Reveals the Hebrew Source of English, SP Books, →ISBN, page 123
Danish
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic فَلَافِل (falāfil), the plural of فِلْفِل (filfil, “pepper”). See the English entry for more.
Noun
falafel c (singular definite falaflen, plural indefinite falafler)
- falafel (single ball)
Declension
| common gender |
Singular | Plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
| nominative | falafel | falaflen | falafler | falaflerne |
| genitive | falafels | falaflens | falaflers | falaflernes |
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic فَلَافِل (falāfil), the plural of فِلْفِل (filfil, “pepper”). See the English entry for more.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fɑˈlɑfəl/, /fɑˈlaːfəl/
Audio (file)
Noun
falafel m (plural falafels, diminutive falafeltje n)
Finnish
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic فَلَافِل (falāfil), the plural of فِلْفِل (filfil, “pepper”). See the English entry for more.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfɑlɑfel/
Noun
falafel
Declension
| Inflection of falafel (Kotus type 6/paperi, no gradation) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | falafel | falafelit | |
| genitive | falafelin | falafelien falafeleiden falafeleitten | |
| partitive | falafelia | falafeleita falafeleja | |
| illative | falafeliin | falafeleihin | |
| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | falafel | falafelit | |
| accusative | nom. | falafel | falafelit |
| gen. | falafelin | ||
| genitive | falafelin | falafelien falafeleiden falafeleitten | |
| partitive | falafelia | falafeleita falafeleja | |
| inessive | falafelissa | falafeleissa | |
| elative | falafelista | falafeleista | |
| illative | falafeliin | falafeleihin | |
| adessive | falafelilla | falafeleilla | |
| ablative | falafelilta | falafeleilta | |
| allative | falafelille | falafeleille | |
| essive | falafelina | falafeleina | |
| translative | falafeliksi | falafeleiksi | |
| instructive | — | falafelein | |
| abessive | falafelitta | falafeleitta | |
| comitative | — | falafeleineen | |
Spanish
Alternative forms
- faláfel (following the Arabic stress)
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic فَلَافِل (falāfil), the plural of فِلْفِل (filfil, “pepper”). See the English entry for more.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /falaˈfel/
- Rhymes: -el
- Hyphenation: fa‧la‧fel
Noun
falafel m (plural falafeles)