جرح

See also: خرج, چرخ, ج ر ح, and خ ر ج

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ج ر ح (j-r-ḥ).

Noun

(file)

جُرْح (jurḥ) m (plural جِرَاح (jirāḥ) or جُرُوح (jurūḥ))

  1. wound

Declension

Verb

جَرَحَ (jaraḥa) I, non-past يَجْرَحُ‎ (yajraḥu)

  1. to wound, to hurt
  2. to cut

Conjugation

Descendants

  • Maltese: ġeraħ

Verb

جَرَّحَ (jarraḥa) II, non-past يُجَرِّحُ‎ (yujarriḥu)

  1. to wound much
  2. to invalidate (testimony)
  3. to challenge (witness)

Conjugation

Noun

جَرْح (jarḥ) m

  1. verbal noun of جَرَحَ (jaraḥa) (form I)

Declension

Moroccan Arabic

Root
ج ر ح
1 term

Etymology 1

From Arabic جَرَحَ (jaraḥa).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʒraħ/

Verb

جرح (jraḥ) (form I, non-past يجرح (yijraḥ))

  1. to wound, to injure, to hurt
  2. to offend
    كلامك جرحني بزاف
    klāmki jraḥni bezzāf
    Your words offended me a lot.
Conjugation

This verb needs an inflection-table template.

Etymology 2

From Arabic جُرْح (jurḥ).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʒarħ/, /ʒurħ/

Noun

جَرح or جُرح (jarḥ or jurḥ) m (plural جراح (jrāḥ) or جروح (jrūḥ))

  1. wound
    Synonym: جرحة (jarḥa)
    جراحي أبدا ما غيتعالجوا.
    jrāḥi ʔabadan ma ḡayitʕālju.
    My wounds will never heal.

South Levantine Arabic

Root
ج ر ح

Etymology

From Arabic جَرَحَ (jaraḥa).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʒa.raħ/, [ˈʒa.raħ], [ˈd͡ʒa.raħ]
  • (file)

Verb

جرح (jaraḥ) (form I, present بجرح (bijraḥ))

  1. to wound, to injure, to hurt
    Synonym: أصاب (ʔaṣāb)
  2. to offend

Conjugation

    Conjugation of جرح (jaraḥ)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m جرحت (jaraḥt) جرحت (jaraḥt) جرح (jaraḥ) جرحنا (jaraḥna) جرحتو (jaraḥtu) جرحو (jaraḥu)
f جرحتي (jaraḥti) جرحت (jarḥat)
present m بجرح (bajraḥ) بتجرح (btijraḥ) بجرح (bijraḥ) منجرح (mnijraḥ) بتجرحو (btijraḥu) بجرحو (bijraḥu)
f بتجرحي (btijraḥi) بتجرح (btijraḥ)
subjunctive m أجرح (ʔajraḥ) تجرح (tijraḥ) يجرح (yijraḥ) نجرح (nijraḥ) تجرحو (tijraḥu) يجرحو (yijraḥu)
f تجرحي (tijraḥi) تجرح (tijraḥ)
imperative m اجرح (ijraḥ) اجرحو (ijraḥu)
f اجرحي (ijraḥi)
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