ddejjaq

Maltese

Root
d-j-q
6 terms

Alternative forms

  • iddejjaq (after a consonant, mostly also after a pause)

Etymology

From a merger of Arabic تَضَيَّقَ (taḍayyaqa) and تَضايَقَ (taḍāyaqa), both from ضَيِّق (ḍayyiq, narrow).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dˈdɛj.jaʔ/

Verb

ddejjaq (imperfect jiddejjaq)

  1. mediopassive of dejjaq:
    1. (rare) to be narrowed; to become narrower
    2. to be bored, displeased, annoyed, depressed

Conjugation

    Conjugation of ddejjaq
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
perfect m ddejjaqt ddejjaqt ddejjaq ddejjaqna ddejjaqtu ddejqu
f ddejqet
imperfect m niddejjaq tiddejjaq jiddejjaq niddejqu tiddejqu jiddejqu
f tiddejjaq
imperative ddejjaq ddejqu
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