فطرت
See also: قطرت
Arabic
editVerb
editفطرت (form I)
- فَطَرْتُ (faṭartu) /fa.tˤar.tu/: first-person singular past active of فَطَرَ (faṭara)
- فَطَرْتَ (faṭarta) /fa.tˤar.ta/: second-person masculine singular past active of فَطَرَ (faṭara)
- فَطَرْتِ (faṭarti) /fa.tˤar.ti/: second-person feminine singular past active of فَطَرَ (faṭara)
- فَطَرَتْ (faṭarat) /fa.tˤa.rat/: third-person feminine singular past active of فَطَرَ (faṭara)
- فُطِرْتُ (fuṭirtu) /fu.tˤir.tu/: first-person singular past passive of فَطَرَ (faṭara)
- فُطِرْتَ (fuṭirta) /fu.tˤir.ta/: second-person masculine singular past passive of فَطَرَ (faṭara)
- فُطِرْتِ (fuṭirti) /fu.tˤir.ti/: second-person feminine singular past passive of فَطَرَ (faṭara)
- فُطِرَتْ (fuṭirat) /fu.tˤi.rat/: third-person feminine singular past passive of فَطَرَ (faṭara)
Persian
editNoun
editفطرت • (fetrat)
- nature, the innate characteristics of a thing.
Descendants
editUrdu
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Classical Persian فطرت (fitrat), from Arabic فِطْرَة (fiṭra, “human nature”).
Pronunciation
edit- (Standard Urdu) IPA(key): /fɪt̪.ɾət̪/
Noun
editفطرت • (fitrat) f (Hindi spelling फ़ितरत)
- disposition
- temperament
- nature
- innate quality