مفقود

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the passive participle of the verb فَقَدَ (faqada, to lose, to miss), from the root ف ق د (f-q-d).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /maf.quːd/
    • (Hijazi) IPA(key): /maf.ɡuːd/

Adjective

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مَفْقُود • (mafqūd) (feminine مَفْقُودَة (mafqūda), masculine plural مَفْقُودُونَ (mafqūdūna), feminine plural مَفْقُودَات (mafqūdāt))

  1. lost
  2. missing

Declension

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic مَفْقُود (mafqūd).

Pronunciation

Adjective

مفقود • (mafqud)

  1. lost, missing
    بعضی از کتاب‌های ایشان مفقودند. (literary)
    Ba'zi az ketâb-hâ-ye išân mafqudand.
    بعضی از کتاب‌هایشون مفقودن. (colloquial)
    Ba'zi az ketâbấšun mafqudan.
    Some of their books are lost.
  2. absent

Inflection

    Predicative forms of مفقود (mafqud)
singular plural
1st person
(“I am, we are”)
مفقودم
(mafqudam)
مفقودیم
(mafqudim)
2nd person
(“you are”)
مفقودی
(mafqudi)
مفقودید
(mafqudid)
مفقودین
(mafqudin)
3rd person
(“he/she/it is, they are”)
مفقود است
(mafqud ast)
مفقوده
(mafqude)
مفقودند
(mafqudand)
مفقودن
(mafqudan)
Colloquial.

Derived terms

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