muslimur
Faroese
Etymology
From Arabic مُسْلِم (muslim, “one who submits”), the active participle of أَسْلَمَ (ʾaslama, “he submitted”), verb form IV from the triliteral root س ل م (s-l-m), "to be whole, intact". The verbal noun إسْلام (ʾislām) means literally "submission". In a religious sense, الْإِسْلَام (al-ʾislām) translates to "faith, piety", and مُسْلِم (muslim) to "one who has (religious) faith or piety".
Declension
Declension of muslimur | ||||
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m6 | singular | plural | ||
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | muslimur | muslimurin | muslimar | muslimarnir |
accusative | muslim | muslimin | muslimar | muslimarnar |
dative | muslimi | musliminum | muslimum | muslimunum |
genitive | muslims | muslimsins | muslima | muslimanna |
Derived terms
- muslimskur
References
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