minn bejn l-imwiet
Maltese
Etymology
From Arabic مِنْ بَيْنِ الْأَمْواتِ (min bayni al-ʔamwāti, “from the dead”), used with the same wording by Arabic-speaking Christians. It preserves an old broken plural of mejjet (“dead”), which has otherwise been regularized to mejtin in Maltese.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmɪnn ˈbɛjn lɪmˈwɪːt/
Adverb
minn bejn l-imwiet
- (Christianity) from the dead (construed with qam)
- Sidna Ġesù Kristu qam minn bejn l-imwiet.
- Our Lord Jesus Christ has risen from the dead.
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