kitab

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Azerbaijani

Other scripts
Cyrillic китаб
Abjad کتاب

Etymology

Ultimately from Arabic كِتَاب (kitāb).

Noun

kitab (definite accusative kitabnı, plural kitablar)

  1. book

Declension


Cebuano

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ki‧tab

Verb

kitab

  1. to gabble; to talk fast, idly, foolishly, or without meaning

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay kitab, from Arabic كِتَاب (kitāb, book)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈki.tap̚/
  • Hyphenation: ki‧tab

Noun

kitab (first-person possessive kitabku, second-person possessive kitabmu, third-person possessive kitabnya)

  1. book (collection of sheets of paper bound together containing printed or written material).
    Synonyms: buku, pustaka
  2. holy book, sacred writing, scripture.
    Synonym: kitab suci
  3. code, body of law.

Usage notes

Regularly used to mean a religious book or a book of law.

Derived terms

Further reading


Malay

Etymology

From Arabic كِتَاب (kitāb, book), from the root ك ت ب (k-t-b), related to writing.

Pronunciation

Noun

kitab (Jawi spelling کتاب, plural kitab-kitab, informal 1st possessive kitabku, 2nd possessive kitabmu, 3rd possessive kitabnya)

  1. book (collection of sheets of paper bound together containing printed or written material)

Usage notes

Regularly used to mean a religious book or a book of law.

Synonyms


Rohingya

Etymology

Ultimately from Arabic كِتَاب (kitāb, book)

Noun

kitab

  1. book (collection of sheets of paper bound together containing printed or written material)