كافر
See also: کافر
Arabic
Etymology
Active participle of the verb كَفَرَ (kafara, “to disbelieve; to cover; to conceal”) from the root ك ف ر (k-f-r).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kaː.fir/
Noun
كَافِر • (kāfir) (masculine plural كُفَّار (kuffār) or كافِرُون (kāfirūn) or كَفَرة (kafara))
- active participle of كَفَرَ (kafara)
- (obsolete) farmer
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- كَمَثَلِ غَيْثٍ أَعْجَبَ الْكُفَّارَ نَبَاتُهُ ثُمَّ يَهِيجُ فَتَرَاهُ مُصْفَرًّا ثُمَّ يَكُونُ حُطَامًا
- kamaṯali ḡayṯin ʾaʿjaba l-kuffāra nabātuhu ṯumma yahīju fatarāhu muṣfarran ṯumma yakūnu ḥuṭāman
- Like the example of a rain whose [resulting] plant growth pleases the farmers; then it dries and you see it turned yellow; then it becomes [scattered] debris
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- infidel; unbeliever
Declension
Declension of adjective كَافِر (kāfir)
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | ||
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basic singular triptote | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | كَافِر kāfir |
الْكَافِر al-kāfir |
كَافِرَة kāfira |
الْكَافِرَة al-kāfira |
Nominative | كَافِرٌ kāfirun |
الْكَافِرُ al-kāfiru |
كَافِرَةٌ kāfiratun |
الْكَافِرَةُ al-kāfiratu |
Accusative | كَافِرًا kāfiran |
الْكَافِرَ al-kāfira |
كَافِرَةً kāfiratan |
الْكَافِرَةَ al-kāfirata |
Genitive | كَافِرٍ kāfirin |
الْكَافِرِ al-kāfiri |
كَافِرَةٍ kāfiratin |
الْكَافِرَةِ al-kāfirati |
Dual | Masculine | Feminine | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | كَافِرَيْن kāfirayn |
الْكَافِرَيْن al-kāfirayn |
كَافِرَتَيْن kāfiratayn |
الْكَافِرَتَيْن al-kāfiratayn |
Nominative | كَافِرَانِ kāfirāni |
الْكَافِرَانِ al-kāfirāni |
كَافِرَتَانِ kāfiratāni |
الْكَافِرَتَانِ al-kāfiratāni |
Accusative | كَافِرَيْنِ kāfirayni |
الْكَافِرَيْنِ al-kāfirayni |
كَافِرَتَيْنِ kāfiratayni |
الْكَافِرَتَيْنِ al-kāfiratayni |
Genitive | كَافِرَيْنِ kāfirayni |
الْكَافِرَيْنِ al-kāfirayni |
كَافِرَتَيْنِ kāfiratayni |
الْكَافِرَتَيْنِ al-kāfiratayni |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | ||
basic broken plural triptote; sound masculine plural; broken plural triptote in ـَة (-a) | sound feminine plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | كُفَّار; كَافِرِين; كَفَرَة kuffār; kāfirīn; kafara |
الْكُفَّار; الْكَافِرِين; الْكَفَرَة al-kuffār; al-kāfirīn; al-kafara |
كَافِرَات kāfirāt |
الْكَافِرَات al-kāfirāt |
Nominative | كُفَّارٌ; كَافِرُونَ; كَفَرَةٌ kuffārun; kāfirūna; kafaratun |
الْكُفَّارُ; الْكَافِرُونَ; الْكَفَرَةُ al-kuffāru; al-kāfirūna; al-kafaratu |
كَافِرَاتٌ kāfirātun |
الْكَافِرَاتُ al-kāfirātu |
Accusative | كُفَّارًا; كَافِرِينَ; كَفَرَةً kuffāran; kāfirīna; kafaratan |
الْكُفَّارَ; الْكَافِرِينَ; الْكَفَرَةَ al-kuffāra; al-kāfirīna; al-kafarata |
كَافِرَاتٍ kāfirātin |
الْكَافِرَاتِ al-kāfirāti |
Genitive | كُفَّارٍ; كَافِرِينَ; كَفَرَةٍ kuffārin; kāfirīna; kafaratin |
الْكُفَّارِ; الْكَافِرِينَ; الْكَفَرَةِ al-kuffāri; al-kāfirīna; al-kafarati |
كَافِرَاتٍ kāfirātin |
الْكَافِرَاتِ al-kāfirāti |
Descendants
- → Afrikaans: kaffer
- → Azerbaijani: kafir
- → Bashkir: кафыр (kafïr, “infidel”)
- → Bengali: কাফির (kaphir)
- → Catalan: cafre
- → Central Kurdish: کافر (kafr)
- → Dongxiang: kafeir
- → Dutch: kaffer
- → English: kaffir (or from another European language)
- → English: kafir
- → Finnish: kafiiri, kafferi
- → French: kâfir, cafard, cafre
- → German: Kafir
- → Greek: κάφρος (káfros)
- → Italian: cafro
- → Japanese: カーフィル (kāfiru)
- → Kazakh: кәпір (käpir)
- → Korean: 카피르 (kapireu)
- → Kyrgyz: каапыр (kaapır)
- → Macedonian: ќафир (ḱafir)
- → Malay: kafir
- Indonesian: kafir
- → Mandarin: 卡菲勒 (kǎfēilè), 卡菲爾 (kǎfēi'r)
- → Nogai: каьпир (käpir)
- → Northern Kurdish: kafir
- → Pashto: کافر (kāfér)
- → Persian: کافر (kâfer)
- → Hindustani:
- → Norwegian: kaffer
- → Ottoman Turkish: كافر (kafir)
- → Portuguese: cafre
- → Russian: кафи́р (kafír), ка́фир (káfir), кяфи́р (kjafír), кя́фир (kjáfir)
- → Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: кафир
- Latin: kafir
- → Spanish: cafre
- → Swedish: kaffer
- → Tajik: кофир (kofir)
- → Tatar: көфер (köfer)
- → Turkmen: kapyr
- → Uyghur: كاپىر (kapir)
- → Uzbek: kofir
References
- Wehr, Hans (1979), “كفر”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
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