أفلس

Arabic

Etymology

Denominal verb of فِلْس (fils).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʔaf.la.sa/

Verb

أَفْلَسَ • (ʔaflasa) IV, non-past يُفْلِسُ‎ (yuflisu)

  1. to fail financially, to become insolvent, to go bankrupt, to become ruined, to run out of the last penny

Conjugation

South Levantine Arabic

Root
ف ل س
2 terms

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Arabic أَفْلَسَ (ʔaflasa).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʔaf.las/, [ˈʔaf.las]
  • (file)

Verb

أفلس • (ʔaflas) IV (present بفلس (bifles))

  1. to go bankrupt

Conjugation

    Conjugation of أفلس (ʔaflas)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m أفلست (ʔaflast) أفلست (ʔaflast) أفلس (ʔaflas) أفلسنا (ʔaflasna) أفلستو (ʔaflastu) أفلسو (ʔaflasu)
f افلستي (ʔaflasti) أفلست (ʔaflasat)
present m بفلس (baflis) بتفلس (btiflis) بفلس (biflis) منفلس (mniflis) بتفلسو (btiflisu) بفلسو (biflisu)
f بتفلسي (btiflisi) بتفلس (btiflis)
subjunctive m افلس (aflis) تفلس (tiflis) يفلس (yiflis) نفلس (niflis) تفلسو (tiflisu) يفلسو (yiflisu)
f تفلسي (tiflisi) تفلس (tiflis)
imperative m افلس (iflis) افلسو (iflisu)
f افلسي (iflisi)
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