خفاش

Arabic

Etymology

From خَفِشَ (ḵafiša, to be day-blind, to have poor eyesight).

Noun

خُفَّاش • (ḵuffāš) m (plural خَفَافِيش (ḵafāfīš))

  1. bat (winged animal)

Declension

Synonyms

Descendants

  • Hijazi Arabic: خُفَّاش (ḵuffāš)
  • Persian: خفاش (xoffâš)
  • Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܟ݂ܸܫܹܝܦ̮ܹܐ (ḵiššēfē)

Hijazi Arabic

Root
خ ف ش
1 term

Etymology

From Arabic خُفَّاش (ḵuffāš).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xuˈf.faːʃ/

Noun

خفاش • (ḵuffāš) m (plural خفافيش (ḵafāfīš))

  1. bat (winged animal)

Moroccan Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic خُفَّاش (ḵuffāš).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xuf.faːʃ/

Noun

خفاش • (ḵuffāš) m (plural خفافش (ḵfāfiš))

  1. bat (winged animal)
    Synonyms: طير الليل (ṭīr el-līl, ṭayr el-layl), سحت الليل (saḥt el-līl, saḥt el-layl)

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Arabic خُفَّاش (ḵuffāš).

Noun

خفاش • (huffaş) (plural خفافيش)

  1. bat (mammal)
    Synonym: یراسه (yarasa)

References

Persian

یک خفاش
A bat

Etymology

From Arabic خُفَّاش (ḵuffāš).

Pronunciation

Noun

خفاش • (xoffâš) (plural خفاشان (xoffâšân) or خفاش‌ها (xoffâš-hâ))

  1. bat (small, winged animal)

Synonyms

South Levantine Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic خُفَّاش (ḵuffāš).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xaf.faːʃ/, [xafˈfæːʃ]
  • (file)

Noun

خفّاش • (ḵaffāš) m (plural خفافيش (ḵafāfīš))

  1. bat (winged animal)
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