Arabic

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Root
ش ر ك (š r k)
13 terms

Etymology 1

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Derived from the active participle of the verb اِشْتَرَكَ (ištaraka).

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Noun

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مُشْتَرِك (muštarikm (plural مُشْتَرِكُونَ (muštarikūna), feminine مُشْتَرِكَة (muštarika))

  1. participant, subscriber
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Etymology 2

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Derived from the passive participle of اِشْتَرَكَ (ištaraka).

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  • IPA(key): /muʃ.ta.rak/
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Adjective

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مُشْتَرَك (muštarak) (feminine مُشْتَرَكَة (muštaraka), masculine plural مُشْتَرَكُونَ (muštarakūna), feminine plural مُشْتَرَكَات (muštarakāt))

  1. shared
  2. common, mutual
  3. joint
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Descendants
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  • South Levantine Arabic: مشترك (muštarak)
  • Ottoman Turkish: مشترك (müşterek)

South Levantine Arabic

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Root
ش ر ك
5 terms

Etymology 1

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From Arabic مُشْتَرِك (muštarik). Equivalent to the active participle of اشترك (ištarak, to participate).

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Noun

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مشترك (muštarekm (plural مشتركين (muštarkīn), feminine مشتركة (muštarke))

  1. participant, subscriber

Etymology 2

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From Arabic مُشْتَرَك (muštarak). Equivalent to the passive participle of اشترك (ištarak, to participate).

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Adjective

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مشترك (muštarak) (feminine مشتركة (muštarke), common plural مشتركين (muštarkīn))

  1. shared, common
    لازم نحترم بعض ونتطلّع عالأشيا الحلوة المشتركة.
    lāzem niḥtarem baʕḍ w-nitṭallaʕ ʕal-ʔašya l-ḥilwe l-muštarke.
    We must respect each other and focus on the positive things we share.
    (literally, “We must respect each other and look at the nice shared things.”)
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