kabul

See also: Kabul and Kábul

Indonesian

Alternative forms

  • kaboel (pre-1947)

Etymology

From Malay kabul, from Classical Malay kabul, from Arabic قَبُول (qabūl).

Noun

kabul (first-person possessive kabulku, second-person possessive kabulmu, third-person possessive kabulnya)

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Verb

kabul

  1. To accept
  2. To agree

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish قبول (kabūl) (Turkish kabul), from Arabic قَبُول (qabūl, acceptance, reception, welcome).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kǎːbul/
  • Hyphenation: ka‧bul

Adjective

kábul (Cyrillic spelling ка́бул)

  1. (regional, Bosnia) accepted, granted

Turkish

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish قبول (kabul, acceptance, accepting), from Arabic قَبُول (qabūl, acceptance, reception, welcome). .

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɑˈbul/

Noun

kabul (definite accusative kabulü, plural kabuller)

  1. acceptation
  2. acceptance

Declension

Inflection
Nominative kabul
Definite accusative kabulü
Singular Plural
Nominative kabul kabuller
Definite accusative kabulü kabulleri
Dative kabule kabullere
Locative kabulde kabullerde
Ablative kabulden kabullerden
Genitive kabulün kabullerin

Derived terms

References

Yagara

Noun

kabul

  1. carpet snake

References

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