strieħ

Maltese

Root
s-r-ħ
4 terms

Etymology

From Arabic اِسْتَراحَ (istarāḥa), a tenth stem from the root ر و ح (r-w-ḥ). In Maltese, a new root s-r-ħ was derived from this, perhaps to some degree by merger with Arabic س ر ح (s-r-ḥ), which is generally related to “moving”, but has some related senses like “grazing” and “being free from trouble”.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /strɪːħ/

Verb

strieħ (imperfect jistrieħ)

  1. to rest

Conjugation

    Conjugation of strieħ
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
perfect m straħt straħt strieħ straħna straħtu strieħu
f strieħet
imperfect m nistrieħ tistrieħ jistrieħ nistrieħu tistrieħu jistrieħu
f tistrieħ
imperative strieħ strieħu
  • Colloquially, the first and second persons of the perfect may be formed irregularly as striħajt, striħajna, striħajtu.
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