مسلمان
Ottoman Turkish
Etymology
From Persian مسلمان (mosalmân), from Arabic مُسْلِم (muslim).
Noun
مسلمان • (muslimân)
Descendants
- Turkish: Müslüman
Persian
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [mosælˈmɒn], [musælˈmɒn]
Noun
مسلمان • (mosalmân) (plural مسلمانان (mosalmânân) or مسلمانها (mosalmân-hâ))
Inflection
basic forms of مسلمان
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| bare | مسلمان (mosalmân) | مسلمانان (mosalmânấn) مسلمانا (mosalmânấ) (colloquial) |
| definitive direct object | مسلمان را (mosalmân râ) مسلمان رو (mosalmâno) (colloquial) |
مسلمانان را (mosalmânấn râ) مسلمانا رو (mosalmânấ ro) (colloquial) |
| ezâfé | مسلمان (mosalmân-e) | مسلمانان (mosalmânấn-e) مسلمانای (mosalmânấ-ye) (colloquial) |
| marked indefinite, relative definite |
مسلمانی (mosalmân-i) | مسلمانانی (mosalmânấn-i) مسلمانایی (mosalmânấi) (colloquial) |
predicative forms of مسلمان
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st person (I am/we are) | مسلمانم (mosalmânam) | مسلمانیم (mosalmânim) |
| 2nd person (you are) | مسلمانی (mosalmâni) | مسلمانید (mosalmânid) مسلمانین (mosalmânin) (colloquial) |
| 3rd person (he, she, it is/they are) | مسلمان است (mosalmân ast) مسلمانه (mosalmâne) (colloquial) |
مسلمانند (mosalmânand) مسلمانن (mosalmânan) (colloquial) |
Related terms
- مسلمانی (mosalmâni)
Descendants
- Bashkir: мосолман (mosolman, “Muslim”)
- Azerbaijani: müsəlman
- Ottoman Turkish: مسلمان
- Uyghur: مۇسۇلمان (musulman)
- Uzbek: musulmon
- Urdu: مسلمان
- Kazakh: мұсылман (musılman)
- Kyrgyz: мусулман (musulman)
Urdu
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [mosælˈmɒn], [musælˈmɒn]
Noun
مسلمان • (mosalmân) ? (plural مسلمانوں)
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