خ ل ف
Arabic
Root
خ ل ف • (ḵ-l-f)
- Having to do with change, difference, or transition.
Verbs
- Form I: خَلَفَ (ḵalafa)
- Form II: خَلَّفَ (ḵallafa)
- Verbal noun: تَخْلِيف (taḵlīf)
- Active participle: مُخَلِّف (muḵallif)
- Passive participle: مُخَلَّف (muḵallaf)
- Form III: خَالَفَ (ḵālafa)
- Verbal noun: مُخَالَفَة (muḵālafa), خِلَاف (ḵilāf)
- Active participle: مُخَالِف (muḵālif)
- Passive participle: مُخَالَف (muḵālaf)
- Form IV: أَخْلَفَ (ʾaḵlafa)
- Verbal noun: إِخْلَاف (ʾiḵlāf)
- Active participle: مُخْلِف (muḵlif)
- Passive participle: مُخْلَف (muḵlaf)
- Form VIII: اِخْتَلَفَ (iḵtalafa, “to differ”)
- Verbal noun: اِخْتِلَاف (iḵtilāf)
- Active participle: مُخْتَلِف (muḵtalif)
- Passive participle: مُخْتَلَف (muḵtalaf)
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