How Do You Spell FARD?

Pronunciation: [fˈɑːd] (IPA)

The word "fard" is pronounced as /fɑrd/ and is a verb meaning to apply facial make-up or cosmetics. It is often used in the context of Islamic ritual prayer or salah, where some Muslims choose to wear make-up to look their best while praying to Allah. The spelling of this word is unique, with the letter "a" having an "ar" sound instead of the usual "ah". It is important to spell and pronounce words correctly, especially when discussing religious practices or customs.

FARD Meaning and Definition

  1. Fard is a word with multiple meanings and can have different connotations depending on its specific context.

    In Islamic religious terminology, "fard" refers to an obligatory duty or act that is prescribed by Islamic law. It is an essential pillar of the religion, such as the five daily ritual prayers (Salah), fasting during the month of Ramadan (Sawm), and the pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj). These are considered fard acts that all adult Muslims are obligated to perform.

    Apart from its religious meaning, "fard" can also be used in a more general context to mean "necessary" or "obligatory" in the broader sense. For example, a task or responsibility that must be fulfilled according to a certain requirement or duty can be referred to as fard. In this context, it implies a requirement that cannot be neglected or ignored.

    In another sense, "fard" can refer to a type of cosmetic product used in makeup. Particularly in the Middle East and South Asia, "fard" is a term used for certain foundations or face powders.

    Overall, the term "fard" carries a sense of obligation, duty, and necessity, whether it is in the religious, general, or cosmetic domain.

Common Misspellings for FARD

  • fzrd
  • fsrd
  • fwrd
  • fqrd
  • fa5d
  • fa4d
  • farx
  • vfard
  • fvard
  • gfard
  • fgard
  • tfard
  • ftard
  • rfard
  • frard
  • fzard
  • fsard
  • fasrd
  • fward

Etymology of FARD

The word "fard" has multiple meanings and origins depending on its context. Here are a few possible etymologies:

1. As a noun referring to cosmetics or the act of applying makeup, "fard" originated from the Old French word "farde" meaning "pack" or "bundle". It later came to specifically mean a type of powder or pigment used for cosmetic purposes.

2. As a verb meaning "to apply makeup", "fard" comes from the Old French word "farder", which means "to powder" or "to apply cosmetics". This word derived from the Latin word "facies", meaning "face".

3. In Persian, the word "fard" means "alone" or "individual". This usage is unrelated to cosmetics and has a different etymology.

Plural form of FARD is FARDS

Conjugate verb Fard

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have farded
you would have farded
he/she/it would have farded
we would have farded
they would have farded

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been farding
you would have been farding
he/she/it would have been farding
we would have been farding
they would have been farding

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would fard
you would fard
he/she/it would fard
we would fard
they would fard

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be farding
you would be farding
he/she/it would be farding
we would be farding
they would be farding

FUTURE

I will fard
you will fard
he/she/it will fard
we will fard
they will fard

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be farding
you will be farding
he/she/it will be farding
we will be farding
they will be farding

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have farded
you will have farded
he/she/it will have farded
we will have farded
they will have farded

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been farding
you will have been farding
he/she/it will have been farding
we will have been farding
they will have been farding

IMPERATIVE

we Let´s fard

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was farding
you were farding
he/she/it was farding
we were farding
they were farding

PAST PARTICIPLE

farded

PAST PERFECT

I had farded
you had farded
he/she/it had farded
we had farded
they had farded

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been farding
you had been farding
he/she/it had been farding
we had been farding
they had been farding

PRESENT

I fard
you fard
he/she/it fards
we fard
they fard

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am farding
you are farding
he/she/it is farding
we are farding
they are farding

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

farding

PRESENT PERFECT

I have farded
you have farded
he/she/it has farded
we have farded
they have farded

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been farding
you have been farding
he/she/it has been farding
we have been farding
they have been farding

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it fard

SIMPLE PAST

I farded
you farded
he/she/it farded
we farded
they farded

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