Talib
See also: talib and tálib
English
Etymology
From Pashto طالب (tālib, “member of the Taliban”), from Arabic طَالِب (ṭālib, “student”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈtʰælɪb]
Noun
Talib (plural Talibs)
- A member of the Taliban.
- 2007, Khaled Hosseini, A Thousand Splendid Suns, BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING (2018), page 279:
- The Talib lifted his Kalashnikov and fired rounds into the air. Another Talib behind him brandished a whip.
Usage notes
The proper Pashto plural would be Taliban, though in typical English usage this refers only to the Taliban group as a whole, while the normalized English plural Talibs refers to smaller groups of members of the Taliban.
Related terms
German
Pronunciation
Audio (file) - IPA(key): /taːlɪp/
Noun
Talib m (strong, genitive Talibs, plural Taliban)
- Taliban (member of the Taliban movement or its militia)
Alternative forms
- Taliban (singular and plural)
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