Malay-English Vocabulary/F
F
fa'‘al or fi'‘il (Ar.), act, deed, action, conduct, behaviour.
fa-ham' (Ar.), understanding, knowledge; acquainted with; often pronounced p-ham'.
sa'lah fa-ham', misunderstood.
m-fa-ham', to be informed about, know, understand.
fa’i'dah (Ar.), profit, advantage, benefit: also fa'edah.
ber-fa’i'dah, useful, advantageous.
fa'jar (Ar.), dawn. Cf. dinihari.
fa'kat (Ar.), to confer, deliberate, agree; also muafakat, and pakat.
s-fa'kat, in agreement, in collusion. ber-fa'kat, to be in agreement.
fa'kir (Ar.), a religious mendicant, beggar; poor.
falsu, see palsu.
fa'na (Ar.), mortal, perishable, transitory; as opposed to baka, imperishable.
Far'si (Ar.), a Persian; also Parsi.
fa'sal (Ar.), chapter, section; about, concerning, with regard to.
a'pa fa'sal, why?
fa'sik (Ar.), immoral, depraved, wicked.
fat'hah (Ar.), the vowel point corresponding to a; see baris.
fa'ti-hah' (Ar.), the first chapter of the Koran.
f-dlu'li (Ar.), to trouble oneself, concern oneself, care about; usually pronounced p-du'li.
f-dlu'li-kan, to care for, take trouble about.
fer'dlu (Ar. apportioned), religious duty; usually pronounced per'lu, q.v.
feringgi, see fringgi.
fham, see faham.
fihak, see pihak.
fi‘il, see fa‘al.
fi'kir, ber-fikir (Ar.), to think, ponder, meditate.
fikir-kan, to reflect upon.
fi'ki-ran, thoughts, ideas, opinions.
fi-ra'sat (Ar.), the art of physiognomy; also 'il'mu fi-ra'sat.
fir'daus (Ar.), Paradise, the Garden of Eden.
fir'man (Ar.), decree, command of God or of a sultan.
b-fir'man, to decree, command, say (of God or a sultan).
fit'nah (Ar.), calumny, slander.
fit'nah-kan, to calumniate.
f-ring'gi (Ar.), European.