“Rotted” (past) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, “Rotted” (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:

(He) Fsed

(She) Fesdet

(They) Fesdou

Using the Arabic script, it is written as:

فسد (He)

فسدت (She)

فسدو (They)

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Examples in sentences or statements

 
“These bananas rotted.”

El banane fsed.

.البنان فسد

 
“Did it rot?”

(masculine-based noun) Fsed?

(feminine-based noun) Fesdet?

فسد؟ (masculine-based noun)

فسدت؟ (feminine-based noun)

 
“Did they rot?”

Fesdou?

فسدو؟

 
“All the fruit rotted because the fridge wasn’t working.”

Lghala lkol fesdet khater l frigidaire makenetch tekhdem.

.الغلّة الكل فسدت خاطر الفريجيدار مكانتش تخدم

 
“The sun rotted the apples.”

Etofe7 fsed bel chams.

.التفاح فسد يالشمس

 

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