alhaji

English

Noun

alhaji (plural alhajis)

  1. Alternative form of hajji

Etymology 2

From Hausa àlhajī.

Noun

alhaji (plural alhajis)

  1. (Nigeria) title of respect, often used as a shorthand for a businessman from Northern Nigeria.
Descendants
  • Yoruba: àláájì

Anagrams

Hausa

Etymology

From Arabic حَجِّي (ḥajjī) (with the definite article).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʔàl.há.(d)ʒíː/
    • (Standard Kano Hausa) IPA(key): [ʔàl.há.d͡ʒíː]

Noun

àlhajī m (feminine hajìyā, plural àlhàzai, possessed form àlhajin)

  1. (Islam) hajji (one who has been a pilgrim to Mecca, usually used as a title)

Usage notes

As a title, usually pronounced with a short final vowel, and placed before any other titles.

Alternative forms

Descendants

  • Yoruba: alájì
  • Nupe: alahájì
  • English: alhaji

Swahili

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic حَجِّي (ḥajjī) (with the definite article).

Pronunciation

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Noun

alhaji (n class, no plural)

  1. (Islam) hajji (one who has been a pilgrim to Mecca, usually used as a title)

Synonyms

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