Where does “farraġ” come from?
farraġ (Maltese) comes from Arabic فرج — to open, to part, to separate; to cleave, to...
farraġ (Maltese): to care for someone in sorrow, illness, misery; to be there for; to comfort
Definitions
- to care for someone in sorrow, illness, misery; to be there for; to comfort
Ancestry of “farraġ”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Arabic | فرج | to open, to part, to separate; to cleave, to... |