غمس

Hijazi Arabic

Etymology

Root
غ م س

From Arabic غَمَّسَ (ḡammasa).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɣam.mas/

Verb

غمس (ḡammas) (non-past يِغَمِّس (yiḡammis))

  1. to dip
    غَمَّس البطاطس في الكتشپ.
    ḡammas al-baṭāṭis fi-l-katšap
    He dipped the fries in the ketchup.

Moroccan Arabic

Etymology

Root
غ م س

From Arabic غَمَّسَ (ḡammasa).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɣam.mas/

Verb

غمس (ḡammas) (non-past يغمس (yḡammas), form II)

  1. to dip
    غمست شدقي فالزيت البلدية.
    ḡammast šadqi f-ez-zīt el-baldiyya
    I've dipped my piece (of bread) in olive oil.
  2. to wet
    Synonym: سرد (sarrad)
    غمستوا حوايجكم.
    ḡammastu ḥwāyijkum
    You've wet your clothes.

Conjugation

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