baqa'
See also: baqa
Maltese
Root |
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b-q-għ |
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Etymology
From Arabic بَقِيَ (baqiya). The final root letter għ was added by analogy: When għ began to be vowelised, the paradigm generally remained distinct from the paradigm of actual vocalic verbs on the basis of vowel colour; compare smajt (“I heard”) from sama’, Arabic سَمِعَ (samiʕa), versus bdejt (“I began”), from beda, Arabic بَدَأَ (badaʔa). However, in the verb baqa’ the vowel colour had been influenced by the preceding q (bqajt), and thus was it eventually integrated into the għ-class. Compare the same in ltaqa’ (“to meet”), from اِلْتَقَى (iltaqā).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈba.ʔa/
- IPA(key): /ˈba.ʔaˤ/ (archaic)
- Rhymes: -aʔa, -aʔaˤ
Verb
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