infak

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay infak, from Arabic إِنْفَاق (ʔinfāq, outlay, expense, expenditure).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈɪnfak]
  • Hyphenation: in‧fak

Noun

infak (plural infak-infak, first-person possessive infakku, second-person possessive infakmu, third-person possessive infaknya)

  1. alms, charity, donation
    Synonyms: amal, bantuan, derma, donasi, nafkah, pertolongan, sedekah, sokongan, subsidi, sumbangan

Derived terms

  • berinfak
  • menginfakkan (to give alms)
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