غطى

See also: عظي and غطي

Arabic

Etymology

From the roots غ ط ي (ḡ-ṭ-y) and غ ط و (ḡ-ṭ-w). Cognate with Hebrew עָטָה (ʿatá).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɣatˤ.tˤaː/
  • (file)

Verb

غَطَّى (ḡaṭṭā) II, non-past يُغَطِّي‎ (yuḡaṭṭī)

  1. to cover up, to cover over
    1. to enfold, to envelop, to wrap up
      Synonym: غَشَّى (ḡaššā)
    2. to shade, to overshadow
  2. to cover (an event, an occasion, a happening, etc.), to describe, to report

Conjugation

Descendants

  • Maltese: għatta

Moroccan Arabic

Etymology

Root
غ ط ي
2 terms

From Arabic غَطَّى (ḡaṭṭā).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɣatˤ.tˤa/

Verb

غطى (ḡaṭṭa) (form II, non-past يغطي (yḡaṭṭi))

  1. to cover; to wrap

Conjugation

    Conjugation of غطى
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m غطّيت (ḡaṭṭīt) غطّيتي (ḡaṭṭīti) غطّى (ḡaṭṭa) غطّينا (ḡaṭṭīna) غطّيتوا (ḡaṭṭītu) غطّاوا (ḡaṭṭāw)
f غطّات (ḡaṭṭāt)
non-past m نغطّي (nḡaṭṭi) تغطّي (tḡaṭṭi) يغطّي (yḡaṭṭi) نغطّيوا (nḡaṭṭīw) تغطّيوا (tḡaṭṭīw) يغطّيوا (yḡaṭṭīw)
f تغطّي (tḡaṭṭi) تغطّي (tḡaṭṭi)
imperative m غطّي (ḡaṭṭi) غطّيوا (ḡaṭṭīw)
f غطّي (ḡaṭṭi)

South Levantine Arabic

Root
غ ط ي

Etymology

From Arabic غَطَّى (ḡaṭṭā).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɣatˤ.tˤa/, [ˈɣɑtˤ.tˤɑ]
  • (file)

Verb

غطّى (ḡaṭṭa) (form II, present بغطّي (biḡaṭṭi))

  1. to cover

Conjugation

    Conjugation of غطّى (ḡaṭṭa)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m غطّيت (ḡaṭṭēt) غطّيت (ḡaṭṭēt) غطّى (ḡaṭṭa) غطّينا (ḡaṭṭēna) غطّيتو (ḡaṭṭētu) غطّو (ḡaṭṭu)
f غطّيتي (ḡaṭṭēti) غطّت (ḡaṭṭat)
present m بغطّي (baḡaṭṭi) بتغطّي (bitḡaṭṭi) بغطّي (biḡaṭṭi) منغطّي (minḡaṭṭi) بتغطّو (bitḡaṭṭu) بغطّو (biḡaṭṭu)
f بتغطّي (bitḡaṭṭi) بتغطّي (bitḡaṭṭi)
subjunctive m اغطّي (aḡaṭṭi) تغطّي (tḡaṭṭi) يغطّي (yḡaṭṭi) نغطّي (nḡaṭṭi) تغطّو (tḡaṭṭu) يغطّو (yḡaṭṭu)
f تغطّي (tḡaṭṭi) تغطّي (tḡaṭṭi)
imperative m غطّي (ḡaṭṭi) غطّو (ḡaṭṭu)
f غطّي (ḡaṭṭi)
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