خليف
Arabic
Etymology
فَعِيل (faʿīl)-type stative-verb derived from the active participle from the verb خَلَفَ (ḵalafa, “to be the successor”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /xa.liːf/
Declension
Declension of noun خَلِيف (ḵalīf)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | خَلِيف ḵalīf |
الْخَلِيف al-ḵalīf |
خَلِيف ḵalīf |
Nominative | خَلِيفٌ ḵalīfun |
الْخَلِيفُ al-ḵalīfu |
خَلِيفُ ḵalīfu |
Accusative | خَلِيفًا ḵalīfan |
الْخَلِيفَ al-ḵalīfa |
خَلِيفَ ḵalīfa |
Genitive | خَلِيفٍ ḵalīfin |
الْخَلِيفِ al-ḵalīfi |
خَلِيفِ ḵalīfi |
Descendants
See also
- خليفَة, the usual Arabic word for a caliph
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