triq
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Maltese[edit]
Root |
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t-r-q |
4 terms |
Etymology[edit]
From Arabic طَرِيق (ṭarīq, “path, way, road”) and طَرِيقة (ṭarīqa).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
triq f (plural toroq, paucal triqat, diminutive trejqa)
- street, road, way (any trail of some width for the movement of pedestrians or wheeled vehicles)
- way, route (set of directions that one follows)
- opportunity
- (figuratively) way of life
Usage notes[edit]
- The possessive forms of the singular are built as though the basic form were *triqa, e.g. triqti (“my way”), triqithom (“their way”). The possessive forms of the plural are built from the paucal, thus triqati etc.