dejn
Maltese
Root
d-j-n
1 term
Etymology
From
Arabic
دَيْن
(
dayn
)
.
Pronunciation
IPA
(key)
:
/dɛjn/
Noun
dejn
m
(
plural
djun
)
(
finance
)
debt
(
money owed
;
the state of owing money
)
(
figurative
)
moral debt
(
good treatment that one owes someone
)
2015
, “Tikmixa”
performed by Sidney Rose Henwood:
Qatt la tinsa li taw kull m’għandhom.
Meta żżurhom, tkun tħallas id-
dejn
.
Never forget that [old people] gave all they had.
When you visit them, you pay back the
debt
.
Verb
dejn
(
imperfect
jdejn
,
past participle
mdejn
)
to
sell
on
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