سالم

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root س ل م (s-l-m).

Verb

سَالَمَ (sālama) III, non-past يُسَالِمُ‎ (yusālimu)

  1. to make peace with, to treat peaceably, to make up with
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Derived from the active participle of سَلِمَ (salima, to be safe, sound, healthy, etc.), from the root س ل م (s-l-m).

Adjective

سَالِم (sālim) (feminine سَالِمَة (sālima), masculine plural سَالِمُونَ (sālimūna), feminine plural سَالِمَات (sālimāt), elative أَسْلَم (ʔaslam))

  1. safe, secure, safe and sound
  2. sound, whole, perfect, complete
  3. healthy, unimpaired, unhurt
  4. undamaged, intact, unblemished, flawless
  5. (grammar) regular (verb)
  6. (grammar) sound (plural)
Declension

Proper noun

سَالِم (sālim)

  1. a male given name, Salem
Declension

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic سَالِم (sālim).

Pronunciation

    • (Dari): IPA(key): /sɒːlɪm/

    Adjective

    سالم (sâlem) (comparative سالم‌تَر (sâlem-tar), superlative سالم‌تَرین (sâlem-tarin))

    1. healthy
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