لغو

Arabic

Root
ل غ و (l-ḡ-w)

Noun

لَغْو • (laḡw) m

  1. verbal noun of لَغَا (laḡā) (form I)
  2. blather, blither, prattle, babbling, rambling, prating
    1. redundancy, superfluity; wordiness, verbosity
    2. nonsense, gibberishness; absurdity
  3. uttering oaths hastily, carelessly, or inattentively, ejaculation, swearing

Declension

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: ləğv
  • Ottoman Turkish: لغو (lağv)
  • Kazakh: лағу (lağu)
    • Turkish: lağıv , Turkish: laga luga (also laġā luġā) (informal) - (nonsense, gibberishness)
  • Persian: لغو (lağv)

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic لَغْو (laḡw).

Pronunciation

 
  • (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [lä.ɣuː], [läɣ.wä]
    • (Kabuli) IPA(key): [lä.ɣuː]
    • (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [lä.ɣu]

Readings
Classical reading? lağū
Dari reading? lağū, lağwa
Iranian reading? lağv
Tajik reading? laġv

Adjective

Dari لغو
Iranian Persian
Tajik лағв

لغو • (lağv)

  1. nonsensical
  2. absurd
  3. improper

Noun

لغو • (lağv)

  1. nonsense
  2. gibberish
  3. cancellation
  4. abolition

Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian لغو (lağw), from Arabic لَغْو (laḡw). Related to لغوی (luğavī, belonging to a language).

Pronunciation

Adjective

لغو • (lağv)

  1. nonsensical
  2. absurd
  3. improper

Noun

لغو • (lağv) m

  1. nonsense
  2. gibberish
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