محبوب

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Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the passive participle of حَبَّ (ḥabba, to love), from the root ح ب ب (ḥ-b-b).

Adjective

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مَحْبُوب (maḥbūb) (feminine مَحْبُوبَة (maḥbūba), masculine plural مَحْبُوبُونَ (maḥbūbūna), feminine plural مَحْبُوبَات (maḥbūbāt))

  1. beloved, dear
  2. lovable
  3. popular, favorite

Declension

Descendants

  • Persian: مَحبوب (mahbub)
    • Hindustani: mahbūb
      Hindi: महबूब
      Urdu: محبوب

Noun

مَحْبُوب (maḥbūbm (plural مَحَابِيب (maḥābīb))

  1. gold piece of the Ottoman era

Declension


Persian

Etymology

From Arabic مَحْبُوب (maḥbūb).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? m
Dari reading? m
Iranian reading? m
Tajik reading? m

Adjective

Dari محبوب
Iranian Persian
Tajik маҳбуб

مَحبوب (mahbub) (comparative مَحبوب‌تَر (mahbub-tar), superlative مَحبوب‌تَرین (mahbub-tarin))

  1. beloved, dear
  2. lovable
  3. popular, favorite

Inflection

    Enclitic-attached forms of محبوب (mahbub)
    Basic forms of محبوب (mahbub)
bare محبوب
(mahbub)
ezâfe محبوب
(mahbub-e)
marked indefinite
or relative definite
محبوبی
(mahbub-i)
    Predicative forms of محبوب (mahbub)
singular plural
1st person
(“I am, we are”)
محبوبم
(mahbubam)
محبوبیم
(mahbubim)
2nd person
(“you are”)
محبوبی
(mahbubi)
محبوبید
(mahbubid)
محبوبین
(mahbubin)
3rd person
(“he/she/it is, they are”)
محبوب است
(mahbub ast)
محبوبه
(mahbube)
محبوبند
(mahbuband)
محبوبن
(mahbuban)
Colloquial.

Descendants