akhirah
English
Etymology
From
Arabic
الآخِرَة
(
al-ʔāḵira
,
“
the hereafter
”
)
.
Noun
akhirah
(
uncountable
)
(
Islam
)
afterlife
Translations
afterlife
Adyghe:
ахърэт
(
aχrɛt
)
Arabic:
آخِرَة
f
(
ʔāḵira
)
Azerbaijani:
axirət
(az)
Bashkir:
әхирәт
(
əxirət
)
Bengali:
আখিরাত
(bn)
(
akhirat
)
Dargwa:
ахират
(
aχirat
)
Hindi:
आख़िरत
f
(
āxirat
)
,
आखिरत
(hi)
f
(
ākhirat
)
Indonesian:
akhirat
(id)
Javanese:
ꦲꦏꦺꦫꦠ꧀
(jv)
(
akérat
)
Kazakh:
ақырет
(
aqyret
)
Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish:
axret
(ku)
Kyrgyz:
акырет
(ky)
(
akıret
)
Lezgi:
эхират
(
èχirat
)
Macedonian:
ахирет
m
(
ahiret
)
Malay:
akhirat
Ottoman Turkish:
آخرت
(
âhiret
)
Pashto:
آخرت
(ps)
m
(
āxerat
)
Persian:
آخِرَت
(fa)
(
âxerat
)
Russian:
ахира́т
m
(
axirát
)
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic:
а́хирет
m
Roman:
áhiret
(sh)
m
Swahili:
ahera
(sw)
Tajik:
охират
(tg)
(
oxirat
)
Tatar:
ахирәт
(tt)
(
axirät
)
Turkish:
ahiret
(tr)
Turkmen:
ahyret
(tk)
Urdu:
آخِرَت
(ur)
f
(
āxirat
)
Uyghur:
ئاخىرەت
(
axiret
)
Uzbek:
oxirat
(uz)
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