мулла
Bashkir
Etymology
from Arabic مُلَّا (mullā).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [muˈɫɑ]
- Hyphenation: мул‧ла
Noun
мулла • (mulla)
- mullah, an Islamic cleric in a local religious community
Declension
Inflection of мулла (mulla)
singular | plural | |
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absolute | мулла (mulla) | муллалар (mullalar) |
definite genitive | мулланың (mullanïñ) | муллаларҙың (mullalarðïñ) |
dative | муллаға (mullağa) | муллаларға (mullalarğa) |
definite accusative | мулланы (mullanï) | муллаларҙы (mullalarðï) |
locative | муллала (mullala) | муллаларҙа (mullalarða) |
ablative | мулланан (mullanan) | муллаларҙан (mullalarðan) |
Russian
Alternative forms
- молла (molla) – obsolete
Etymology
Borrowed from Tatar мулла (mulla), from Arabic مولى. Attested since 17th century.
Replaced earlier (16th – 18th cc.) молла (molla).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [mʊˈlːa]
Noun
мулла́ • (mullá) m anim (genitive муллы́, nominative plural муллы́, genitive plural мулл)
- (Islam) mullah (a Muslim religious scholar and teacher)
Declension
Declension of мулла́ (anim fem-form hard-stem accent-b)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | мулла́ mullá | муллы́ mullý |
genitive | муллы́ mullý | му́лл múll |
dative | мулле́ mullé | мулла́м mullám |
accusative | муллу́ mullú | му́лл múll |
instrumental | мулло́й, мулло́ю mullój, mullóju | мулла́ми mullámi |
prepositional | мулле́ mullé | мулла́х mulláx |