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Polish
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic عَبَايَة (ʕabāya). First attested in 1881.[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aˈba.ja/
- Rhymes: -aja
- Syllabification: a‧ba‧ja
Noun
abaja f
- aba, abaya
2014, Izabela Adamczyk, “Fulla-Barbie w hidżabie: analiza fenomenu i jego odbiór społeczny”, in Fulla - Barbie w hidżabie : analiza fenomenu i jego odbiór społeczny, Kraków: AT Wydawnictwo, →ISBN:Jeśli chodzi o strój to początkowo ograniczony był do czarnej abaji i chusty, […]- When it comes to the outfite then initially he was limited to a black abaya and a headscarf,
2016, Aldona Maria Piwko, “Muzułmański feminizm? Nowoczesna kobieta w tradycji islamu”, in Biblioteka Teologii Fundamentalnej:Często pod abają kobiety noszą markową odzież uznanych kreatorów mody, którą ze względów obyczajowych na leży zakryć.- Women often wear brand clothes recognized by fashion designers under an abaya, that they need to cover due to custom reasons.
2019, Ewa Łukaszyk, “Stawanie się Orientem. Wyprawy Europejczyków do Mekki jako doświadczenie transkulturowe późnej epoki kolonialnej”, in Litteraria Copernicana, number 1 (29)/, →ISSN, pages 109–117:Evelyn Cobbold nie ubiera się do zdjęcia w męską abaję, ale nadal jest traktowana raczej jak mężczyzna niż jak kobieta.- Evelyn Cobbold does not dress up for the picture in a men's abaya, but is still treated more like a man than a woman.
Declension
References
- ^ Tygodnik Mód i Powieści : z dodatkiem illustrowanym ubrań i robót kobiecych (in Polish), number 45, 1881, page 1
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish عبا (abâ) (Turkish aba), from Arabic عَبَاءَة (ʕabāʔa).
Pronunciation
Noun
abàja, abája f (Cyrillic spelling аба̀ја, аба́ја)
- (regional) a horse rug made of aba
Declension
References
- “abaja”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2024
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aˈbaxa/
- Rhymes: -axa
- Syllabification: a‧ba‧ja
Verb
abaja
- inflection of abajar:
- third-person singular present indicative
- second-person singular imperative