فلوس

See also: ڢلوس

Arabic

Noun

فُلُوس (fulūs) pl

  1. plural of فِلْس (fils)

Egyptian Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic فُلُوس (fulūs).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fi.luːs/

Noun

فلوس (filūs)

  1. money
    معنديش عربيّة علشان مفيش فلوس كفاية
    maʔindīš ʔarabiyya ʔalašān mafīš filūs kifāya
    I don't have a car because there's not enough money .

Gulf Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic فُلُوس (fulūs).

Pronunciation

Noun

فْلوس (flūs)

  1. (plural only) money
  2. plural of فِلْس (fils, a unit of currency equivalent to 1/1000th of a Kuwaiti and Bahraini Dinar)

Hijazi Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic فُلُوس (fulūs).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fuluːs/, /filuːs/

Noun

فلوس (fulūs, filūs)

  1. (plural only) money

Moroccan Arabic

Etymology 1

From Arabic فُلُوس (fulūs).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fluːs/
  • (file)

Noun

فلوس (flūs) m pl

  1. money
  2. plural of فلس (fals, dime)
Descendants
  • Dutch: floes
  • Swedish: flos

Etymology 2

From Maghrebi Arabic, from a Berber language, from Latin pullus. Compare Libyan Arabic فِلُّوس (fillūs), Maltese fellus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fal.luːs/

Noun

فلوس (fallūs) m (plural فلالس (flālis))

  1. chick, young chicken

South Levantine Arabic

Root
ف ل س

Etymology

From Arabic فُلُوس (fulūs).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fluːs/, [fluːs]
  • (file)

Noun

فلوس (flūs) pl

  1. plural of فلس (fils, a small coin)
  2. money
    Synonym: مصاري (maṣāri)

Tunisian Arabic

Etymology 1

From Arabic فُلُوس (fulūs).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fluːs/

Noun

فلوس (flūs) m pl

  1. money

Etymology 2

From Maghrebi Arabic, from a Berber language, from Latin pullus. Compare Moroccan Arabic فلوس (fallūs), Libyan Arabic فِلُّوس (fillūs), Maltese fellus.

Noun

فلوس (fallūs) m (plural فلالس (flālis))

  1. chick, young chicken
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