ساكت

See also: ساکت

Arabic

Etymology

Root
س ك ت (s-k-t)

Derived from the active participle of the verb سَكَتَ (sakata, to be silent).

Adjective

سَاكِت • (sākit) (feminine سَاكِتَة (sākita), masculine plural سَاكِتُونَ (sākitūna) or سُكُوت (sukūt), feminine plural سَاكِتَات (sākitāt))

  1. silent

Declension

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: sakit

References

South Levantine Arabic

Root
س ك ت
2 terms

Etymology

From Arabic سَاكِت (sākit). Equivalent to the active participle of سكت (sakat, to be silent) .

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /saː.kit/, [ˈsæː.kɪt]
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Adjective

ساكت • (sāket) (feminine ساكتة (sākte), common plural ساكتين (sāktīn))

  1. silent, quiet
    Synonym: هادي (hādi)
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