haji (pluralhajis)
- Alternative spelling ofhajji
haji
- (Islam)hajj
- IPA(key): /há.(d)ʒì/
- (Standard Kano Hausa)IPA(key): [há.d͡ʒɪ̀]
hajì m (possessed formhajìn)
- Alternative form ofhajji
FromMalayhaji, fromArabicحَجِّيّ(ḥajjiyy,“hajji”),حَجّ(ḥajj,“hajj”).
- IPA(key): [ˈhad͡ʒi]
- Hyphenation:ha‧ji
haji (pluralhaji-haji)
- (Islam)hajj: the pilgrimage to Mecca made by pious Muslims; one of the five pillars of Islam
- (Islam)hajji: one who has participated in a hajj
haji
- Rōmaji transcription ofはじ
haji
- Romanization ofꦲꦗꦶ
FromArabicحَجّ(ḥajj).
haji (pluralhaji-haji)
- (Islam)hajj(pilgrimage to Mecca)
CompareBikol Centralhadi,Cebuanohari,Cuyunonadi,Ilocanoari,Mansakaari,Waray-Warayhadi, andMalayaji; and distantlyMaoriariki,Proto-Polynesian*qariki
haji
- king
- "haji" in P.J. Zoetmulder with the collaboration of S.O. Robson,Old Javanese-English Dictionary. 's-Gravenhage: M. Nijhoff, 1982.
CompareOld Javanesehaji,Cebuanohari,Tagaloghari,Ilocanoari,Javaneseꦲꦗꦶ(aji),Balineseᬳᬚᬶ, andMalayaji; and distantlyMaoriariki,Proto-Polynesian*qariki
- IPA(key): /had͡ʒi/
- Hyphenation:ha‧ji
haji
- king
- IPA(key): /had͡ʒi/
- Hyphenation:ha‧ji
FromOld Sundanesehaji, ultimately fromProto-Polynesian*qariki.
haji
- king
FromMalayhaji, fromArabicحَجّ(ḥajj,“hajj”).
haji
- (Islam)hajj(pilgrimage to Mecca)
Borrowed fromArabicحَجّ(ḥajj).
haji classIX (pluralhaji classX)
- (Islam)hajj(pilgrimage to Mecca)
Borrowed fromArabicحَجِّي(ḥajjī).
haji classV (pluralmahaji classVI)
- (Islam)hajji(pilgrim to Mecca)