مقلي

Egyptian Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic مَقْلِيّ (maqliyy).

Adjective

مقلي (maʾli)

  1. fried (cooked by frying)

Hijazi Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic مَقْلِيّ (maqliyy).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /maɡli/

Adjective

مقلي (magli) (feminine مقلية (magliyya), common plural مقليين (magliyyīn), feminine plural مقليات (magliyyāt))

  1. deep-fried
  2. fried (cooked by frying)

Usage notes

The common plural adjective is used with both feminine and masculine plural nouns, while the feminine plural adjective is rarely used and only used with feminine nouns.

Moroccan Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic مَقْلِيّ (maqliyy).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /maq.li/
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Adjective

مقلي (maqli) (feminine مقلية (maqliyya), masculine plural مقليين (maqliyyīn), feminine plural مقليات (maqliyyāt))

  1. fried (cooked by frying)
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