زحمت
See also: رحمت
Arabic
Verb
زَحَمْتُ • (zaḥamtu) (form I)
- first-person singular past active of زَحَمَ (zaḥama)
Verb
زُحِمْتُ • (zuḥimtu) (form I)
- first-person singular past passive of زَحَمَ (zaḥama)
Verb
زَحَمْتَ • (zaḥamta) (form I)
- second-person masculine singular past active of زَحَمَ (zaḥama)
Verb
زُحِمْتَ • (zuḥimta) (form I)
- second-person masculine singular past passive of زَحَمَ (zaḥama)
Verb
زَحَمْتِ • (zaḥamti) (form I)
- second-person feminine singular past active of زَحَمَ (zaḥama)
Verb
زُحِمْتِ • (zuḥimti) (form I)
- second-person feminine singular past passive of زَحَمَ (zaḥama)
Verb
زَحَمَتْ • (zaḥamat) (form I)
- third-person feminine singular past active of زَحَمَ (zaḥama)
Verb
زُحِمَتْ • (zuḥimat) (form I)
- third-person feminine singular past passive of زَحَمَ (zaḥama)
Ottoman Turkish
Etymology
From Arabic زَحْمَة (zaḥma).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [zɑhˈmɛt]
Noun
زحمت • (zahmet)
- toil, drudgery, strain
- Synonyms: زورلق (zorluk), آنغاریه (angarya), كلفت (külfet)
- disease
- pain
Derived terms
- زحمتلی (zahmetli, “fatiguing, toilsome, difficult”)
- زحمتسز (zahmetsiz, “effortless, hassle-free, easy”)
Descendants
- Turkish: zahmet
- → Albanian: zahmét
- → Armenian: զահմեթ (zahmetʿ), զա̈խմա̈թ (zäxmätʿ)
- → Aromanian: zahméte
- → Bulgarian: захме́т (zahmét)
- → Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: за̀хмет
- Latin: zàhmet
References
- Redhouse, James W. (1890), “زحمت”, in A Turkish and English Lexicon, Constantinople: A. H. Boyajian, page 1005
Persian
Etymology
From Arabic زَحْمَة (zaḥma).
Pronunciation
- (Classical Persian): IPA(key): /zahmat/
- (Dari): IPA(key): /zahmat/
- (Iranian Persian): IPA(key): /zæhmæt/
- (Tajik): IPA(key): /zahmat/
Noun
زحمت • (zahmat)
- inconvenience, trouble
Derived terms
- زحمت کشیدن (zahmat kašidan)
- زحمت نکشید (zahmat nakašêd)
- زحمت نیست (zahmat nêst)
- زحمت دادم (zahmat dâdam)
- زحمت کشیدید (zahmat kašidêd)
Descendants
- → Hindustani:
- Hindi: ज़हमत (zahmat)
- Urdu: زحمت