دربس

Arabic

Etymology

Denominal verb of دَرْب (darb).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dar.ba.sa/

Verb

دَرْبَسَ (darbasa) Iq, non-past يُدَرْبِسُ‎ (yudarbisu)

  1. to lock shut, to bolt shut, to latch, to fasten with a lock or latch
  2. to block, to stop, to obstruct movement, to make congested

Conjugation

South Levantine Arabic

Root
د ر ب س

Etymology

From Arabic دَرْبَسَ (darbasa).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dar.bas/, [ˈdar.bas], [ˈdar.bas]
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Verb

دربس (darbas) (form Iq, present بدربس (bidarbes))

  1. to lock shut (e.g., the door)

Conjugation

    Conjugation of دربس (darbas)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m دربست (darbast) دربست (darbast) دربس (darbas) دربسنا (darbasna) دربستو (darbastu) دربسو (darbasu)
f دربستي (darbasti) دربست (darbasat)
present m بدربس (badarbes) بتدربس (bitdarbes) بدربس (bidarbes) مندربس (mindarbes) بتدربسو (bitdarbsu) بدربسو (bidarbsu)
f بتدربسي (bitdarbsi) بتدربس (bitdarbes)
subjunctive m ادربس (adarbes) تدربس (tdarbes) يدربس (ydarbes) ندربس (ndarbes) تدربسو (tdarbsu) يدربسو (ydarbsu)
f تدربسي (tdarbsi) تدربس (tdarbes)
imperative m دربس (darbes) دربسو (darbsu)
f دربسي (darbsi)
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