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مفتاح

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Arabic

Etymology

Tool noun from the verb فَتَحَ (fataḥa, to open). Compare Hebrew מַפְתֵּחַ (maftéakh).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mif.taːħ/
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    • (Hijazi) IPA(key): /muf.taːħ/

Noun

مِفْتَاح (miftāḥ) m (plural مَفَاتِيح (mafātīḥ) or مَفَاتِح (mafātiḥ))

  1. key (to a door)
    Synonym: مِفْتَح (miftaḥ)
  2. key (on a piano or other keyboard instrument)
    لَوْحَةُ مَفَاتِيحَlawḥatu mafātīḥakeyboard
  3. (figuratively) key (crucial step)
    مِفْتَاحُ ٱلسَّعَادَةِmiftāḥu s-saʕādatikey of happiness

Declension

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Descendants

  • Gulf Arabic: مفتاح
  • Egyptian Arabic: مفتاح (muftāḥ)
  • Hijazi Arabic: مفتاح (muftāḥ)
  • Maltese: muftieħ
  • Moroccan Arabic: مفتاح (muftāḥ)
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Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic مِفْتَاح (miftāḥ, key).

Noun

مفتاح (miftah) (plural مفاتح)

  1. key, an object designed to open and close a lock
    Synonyms: آناختار (anahtar), كلید (kilid)

Descendants

  • Turkish: miftah

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South Levantine Arabic

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Etymology

From Arabic مِفْتَاح (miftāḥ).

Pronunciation

Noun

مفتاح (muftāḥ) m (plural مفاتيح (mafātīḥ))

  1. key
  2. electrical switch

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