"h-n-j" meaning in All languages combined

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Root [Maltese]

Etymology: From Arabic ه ن ء (h n ʔ). The outcome of root-initial ه (h) in modern Maltese is irregular; it was either vowelised or merged into /ħ/. Generally one or the other happened throughout a given root, but in the case of h-n-j the irregularity continues even within the root. It is spelt with h because of the rule that ħ can never be silent. Etymology templates: {{inh|mt|ar|ه ن ء}} Arabic ه ن ء (h n ʔ) Head templates: {{mt-root}} h-n-j
  1. Related to happiness. Tags: morpheme
    Sense id: en-h-n-j-mt-root-qeJo4U7h Categories (other): Maltese entries with incorrect language header, Maltese roots

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