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Malay

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Etymology

From Arabic إِمْسَاك (ʔimsāk, literally holding back).

Noun

imsak (Jawi spelling إمساک, plural imsak-imsak or imsak2)

  1. (Islam) The start of the daily fast on Ramadan, very early in the morning.

Antonyms

  • iftar (end of daily fast dinner)
  • sahur (pre-fasting breakfast)

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Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Ottoman Turkish امساك (imsâk), from Arabic إِمْسَاك (ʔimsāk).

Noun

imsak (definite accusative imsaki, plural imsakler)

  1. (Islam) The start of the daily fast on Ramadan, very early in the morning.

Declension

More information singular, plural ...
  • imsak etmek
  • imsak vakti

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