iman
English
Etymology
Noun
iman (countable and uncountable, plural imans)
Anagrams
Basque
Etymology 1
Noun
iman
Declension
"iman"
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Etymology 2
Noun
iman
Declension
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Cebuano
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: i‧man
Noun
iman
- a magnet
Dongxiang
Etymology
From Proto-Mongolic *ïmaxan cognate with Khitan [Khitan Small needed] (ê.ma), related through borrowing or inheritance with Proto-Turkic *ɨmga.
Compare Mongolian ямаа (jamaa), Old Turkic 𐰢𐰍𐰀 ((a)mɣa).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /iˈmaŋ/, [iˈmɑ̃(ŋ)]
Noun
iman
Italian
Noun
iman m (invariable)
Synonyms
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