Arabic-L:LING:New verb formation examples

Dilworth Parkinson dil at BYU.EDU
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Date: 17 Sep 2010
From: Hanada Taha-Thomure <hanada at arabexpertise.com>
Subject: New verb formation examples

Salam Dear,
Here are some that we are used in Lebanon and Bahrain:
 
Daprass (became depressed)
Fannash (to fire someone)
shayyak (to check on something)
sharraj (to charge for something  withmoney or to charge a battery on a phone, etc.)

Tahiyyati, hanada
Dr. Hanada Taha-Thomure, Associate Dean,
Bahrain Teachers College, University of Bahrain,
P. O. Box 32038, Manama
Kingdom of Bahrain
Office: +973 17448986  Mobile: +973 39921392
FAX: +973 17449051
http://www.btc.uob.edu.bh/

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Date: 17 Sep 2010
From: rehab eldeeb <r_eldeeb at aucegypt.edu>
Subject: New verb formation examples

here are some verbs . Hope they could be of any help.
verbs related to computer : dallet ( to delete ) , hanneg ( to hang ) , farmat ( to format ) , farwad ( to forward ) , SaTTab ( to set up ) .
other verbs : shayyek ( to check ) 
These are some verbs used in Cairo .
Good luck ,
 
Rehab El Deeb

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