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Interjection

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fk

  1. Censored spelling of fuck.

Noun

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fk (plural fks)

  1. Censored spelling of fuck.

Verb

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fk (third-person singular simple present fks, present participle fking or fkn or fg, simple past and past participle fked or fd)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) Censored spelling of fuck.

Anagrams

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Egyptian

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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f
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 2-lit.
  1. (intransitive) to be(come) desolate

Inflection

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Conjugation of fk (biliteral / 2-lit. / 2rad.) — base stem: fk, geminated stem: fkk
infinitival forms imperative
infinitive negatival complement complementary infinitive1 singular plural
fk fkw, fk fkt fk, j.fk fk, j.fk
‘pseudoverbal’ forms
stative stem periphrastic imperfective2 periphrastic prospective2
fk ḥr fk m fk r fk
suffix conjugation
aspect / mood active contingent
aspect / mood active
perfect fk.n consecutive fk.jn
terminative fkt
perfective3 fk obligative1 fk.ḫr
imperfective fk, j.fk1
prospective3 fk potentialis1 fk.kꜣ
subjunctive fk, j.fk1
verbal adjectives
aspect / mood relative (incl. nominal / emphatic) forms participles
active active passive
perfect fk.n
perfective fk fk fkk, fkkj6, fk2, fkw2 5, fky2 5
imperfective j.fk1, fk, fky, fkw5 j.fk1, j.fkw1 5, fk, fkj6, fky6 fk, fkw5
prospective fk, fktj7 fktj4, fkt4

1 Used in Old Egyptian; archaic by Middle Egyptian.
2 Used mostly since Middle Egyptian.
3 Archaic or greatly restricted in usage by Middle Egyptian. The perfect has mostly taken over the functions of the perfective, and the subjunctive and periphrastic prospective have mostly replaced the prospective.
4 Declines using third-person suffix pronouns instead of adjectival endings: masculine .f/.fj, feminine .s/.sj, dual .snj, plural .sn. 5 Only in the masculine singular.
6 Only in the masculine.
7 Only in the feminine.

Derived terms

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References

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  • James P[eter] Allen (2010), Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the Language and Culture of Hieroglyphs, 2nd edition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 158.

Ghomara

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Etymology

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    Inherited from Proto-Berber *ăβḱəʔ.

    Pronunciation

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    Verb

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    fk (passive participle meɛṭi) (transitive)

    1. to give
      Synonym: (imperative only) ara

    Conjugation

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    Conjugation of fk (Berber-morphology)
    aorist perfective imperfective
    participle ifken ifkan ittaken
    singular plural
    1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
    aorist m fkex tefket ifk nefk tefkem fken
    f tefk
    perfective m fkax tefkat ifk nefk tefkam fkan
    f tefk
    imperfective m ttakex tettaket ittak nettak tettakem ttaken
    f tettak
    imperative m fk fkawet, fkat
    f
    injunctive m nefkawet, nefkat
    f

    References

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    • Mourigh, Khalid (2015) A Grammar of Ghomara Berber (Thesis)‎[1], Leiden

    Tashelhit

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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      Inherited from Medieval Tashelhit اڢك (efk), from Proto-Berber *ăβḱəʔ (to give). Cognate with Tarifit wc, Zenaga äkfi, and Awjila ǝfk.

      Pronunciation

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      Verb

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      fk (imperfective akka, verbal noun tikki, Tifinagh spelling ⴼⴽ, Arabic spelling فك)

      1. to give
        آر ياكّا ربّي يباون ي غوالّي ور يطّافن وخسان.
        ar yakka rbbi ibawn i ɣwa lli ur iṭṭafn uxsan.
        God gives beans to the one who has no teeth (said to someone who does not take advantage of the opportunity offered to him).

      Derived terms

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      • asfk (gift)
      • ssfk (to give food for thought, to cause one to think)
      • tikki (gift, donation)

      References

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      • Stroomer, Harry (2025), Dictionnaire berbère tachelḥiyt-français — Tome 1 A–E (Handbook of Oriental Studies – Handbuch der Orientalistik; 188/1) (in French), Leiden, Netherlands: Brill, →DOI, →ISBN, page 884a