كال

See also: کال and گال

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ك ي ل (k-y-l).

Verb

كَالَ (kāla) I, non-past يَكِيلُ‎ (yakīlu)

  1. to measure, to mete

Conjugation

Moroccan Arabic

Root
ء ك ل
3 terms

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Arabic أَكَلَ (ʔakala).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kaːl/

Verb

كال (kāl) (form I, non-past ياكل (yākul), verbal noun ماكلة (mākla), active participle واكل (wākil), passive participle موكول (mawkūl))

  1. to eat

Conjugation

    Conjugation of كال
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m كلت (kalt) كلتي (kalti) كال (kāl) كلنا (kalna) كلتوا (kaltu) كالوا (kālu)
f كالت (kālet)
non-past m ناكل (nākul) تاكل (tākul) ياكل (yākul) ناكلوا (nāklu) تاكلوا (tāklu) ياكلوا (yāklu)
f تاكلي (tākli) تاكل (tākul)
imperative m كول (kūl) كولوا (kūlu)
f كولي (kūli)
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