رمضان

Arabic

Etymology

From اِرْتَمَضَ (irtamaḍa, to be consumed by grief and sorrow). Compare رَمَض (ramaḍ, parchedness, scorchedness) and رَمْضَاء (ramḍāʾ, sun-baked ground).

Proper noun

رَمَضَان (ramaḍān) m

  1. Ramadan

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Derived terms

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Malay

Etymology

From Arabic رَمَضَان (ramaḍān), from اِرْتَمَضَ (irtamaḍa, to be consumed by grief and sorrow).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ramadan/

Proper noun

رمضان (Rumi spelling Ramadan)

  1. The ninth month in the Hijri calendar; fasting month.

Derived terms

Synonyms
  • بولن ڤواسا / bulan puasa
  • راملن / Ramalan

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Persian رمضان (ramazân), from Arabic رَمَضَان (ramaḍān).

Noun

رمضان (ramazan)

  1. (Islam) Ramadan

Persian

Alternative forms

  • رمضون (ramezun, ramzun) (colloquial)

Etymology

From Arabic رَمَضَان (ramaḍān).

Noun

رمضان (ramazân, ramzân)

  1. (Islam) Ramadan

Coordinate terms

  • (Islamic calendar months) تقویم هجری قمری; محرم, صفر, ربیع‌الاول, ربیع‌الثانی, جمادی‌الاول, جمادی‌الثانی, رجب, شعبان, رمضان, شوال, ذی‌القعده, ذی‌الحجه (Category: fa:Islamic months)

Proper noun

رمضان (Ramzân)

  1. A male given name, Ramazan

Urdu

Etymology

From Persian رمضان (ramazân), from Arabic رَمَضَان (ramaḍān).

Noun

رمضان (ramazān) m (Hindi spelling रमज़ान)

  1. (Islam) Ramadan

Proper noun

رمضان (Ramazān)

  1. A male given name, Ramazan
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