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Etymology

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From Spanish aljamiado (composed of aljamía +‎ -ado), from Arabic عَجَمِيَّة (ʕajamiyya) or اَلْعَجَمِيَّة (al-ʕajamiyya), from عَجَم (ʕajam, non-Arabs, esp. Persians) + ـِي (, relative adjective (nisba) suffix) + ـَة (-a, feminine marker, also used to mark language names or to generally form nouns from the adjectives).

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Noun

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aljamiado (uncountable)

  1. Text of non-Semitic language, especially European languages, written in Arabic letters.

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Portuguese

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Pronunciation

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  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /aw.ʒa.miˈa.du/ [aʊ̯.ʒa.mɪˈa.du], (faster pronunciation) /aw.ʒaˈmja.du/ [aʊ̯.ʒaˈmja.du]
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /aw.ʒa.miˈa.do/ [aʊ̯.ʒa.mɪˈa.do], (faster pronunciation) /aw.ʒaˈmja.do/ [aʊ̯.ʒaˈmja.do]

Noun

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aljamiado m (plural aljamiados)

  1. (palaeography) aljamiado (Iberian Romance languages written in Arabic)
    Synonym: aljamia

Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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From Spanish, from Arabic.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /aʎamiado/
  • Hyphenation: a‧lja‧mi‧a‧do

Proper noun

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aljamiado m (Cyrillic spelling аљамиадо)

  1. aljamiado
    Synonym: alhamiado

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Spanish

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Etymology

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From aljamía +‎ -ado.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /alxaˈmjado/ [al.xaˈmja.ð̞o]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -ado
  • Syllabification: al‧ja‧mia‧do

Adjective

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aljamiado (feminine aljamiada, masculine plural aljamiados, feminine plural aljamiadas)

  1. (of Romance-language text) written in Arabic letters

Descendants

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  • English: aljamiado

Further reading

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