Yahudi
English
Etymology
From Arabic يَهُودِيّ (yahūdiyy).
Noun
Yahudi (plural Yahudis or Yahud)
- A Jew.
Further reading
- Frantzman, Seth J. (2019 May 14) “BBC slammed for mistranslating 'Yahud' as 'Israeli'”, in The Jerusalem Post[1]
Indonesian
Etymology
Proper noun
Yahudi
Malay
Etymology
Proper noun
Yahudi
Turkish
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish یاهودی (yahudi), borrowed from Arabic يَهُودِيّ (yahūdiyy).
Pronunciation
Noun
Yahudi (definite accusative Yahudiyi, plural Yahudiler)
- Jew, adherent of Judaism.
- A character in traditional Turkish shadow plays and orta oyunu.
Declension
Synonyms
Derived terms
Adjective
Yahudi
- Jewish, relating to Jews, their religion or their culture.
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