fasad

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Indonesian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

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From French façade, from Italian facciata, a derivation of faccia (front), from Latin facies (face). Doublet of fasade.

Noun

fasad (plural fasad-fasad)

  1. (architecture, real estate) facade, the face of a building, especially the front view or elevation
    Synonym: muka bangunan
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Etymology 2

From Malay fasad, from Arabic فَسَاد (fasād).

Noun

fasad (plural fasad-fasad)

  1. havoc
    Synonyms: kerusakan, kebinasaan
  2. sin, corruption

Further reading

Maltese

Root
f-s-d (bleeding)
2 terms

Etymology

From Arabic فَصَدَ (faṣada).

Pronunciation

Verb

fasad (imperfect jofsod, past participle mifsud)

  1. to make bleed, e.g. by bloodletting
  2. to make trickle, e.g. liquid from a tree or tank
  3. (figurative) to cause someone distress or anger

Conjugation

Conjugation of fasad (Form I)
positive forms
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
perfect m fsadt fsadt fasad fsadna fsadtu fasdu
f fasdet
imperfect m nofsod tofsod jofsod nofsdu tofsdu jofsdu
f tofsod
imperative ofsod ofsdu
negative forms
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
perfect m fsadtx fsadtx fasadx fsadniex fsadtux fasdux
f fasditx
imperfect m nofsodx tofsodx jofsodx nofsdux tofsdux jofsdux
f tofsodx
imperative tofsodx tofsdux

Swedish

Etymology

From French façade, from Italian facciata, a derivation of faccia (front), from Latin facies (face).

Pronunciation

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Noun

fasad c

  1. (architecture) a facade, usually the front side.
  2. (figuratively) a facade, a veneer, a front ((something designed to give a) (deceptive) outward appearance)

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