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Borrowed from Arabic مَكْتَب (maktab), from the root ك ت ب (k-t-b).

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maktab (plural maktabs)

  1. A traditional Islamic elementary school, primarily teaching literacy and the Qur'an.

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From Malay maktab, from Arabic مَكْتَب (maktab).

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  • IPA(key): [ˈmak̚t̪ap̚]
  • Hyphenation: mak‧tab

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maktab (plural maktab-maktab, first-person possessive maktabku, second-person possessive maktabmu, third-person possessive maktabnya)

  1. (obsolete) school.
    Synonyms: perguruan, madrasah, sekolah
  2. (Islam, hajj) office, buro.
    Synonyms: kantor, lembaga, biro

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From Arabic مَكْتَب (maktab), from the root ك ت ب (k-t-b).

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maktab (Jawi spelling مکتب, plural maktab-maktab, informal 1st possessive maktabku, 2nd possessive maktabmu, 3rd possessive maktabnya)

  1. school, college

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  • Indonesian: maktab

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Other scripts
Cyrillic мактаб (maktab)
Latin maktab
Perso-Arabic مَكْتَب

Etymology edit

From Arabic مَكْتَب (maktab), from the root ك ت ب (k-t-b).

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maktab (plural maktablar)

  1. school, college

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