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Turkish
Etymology
Inherited from Ottoman Turkish اتهام (itham, “a suspecting (a person, of some offence), an imputing (an offence to a person), accusing someone of, holding someone guilty of something”),[1] from Arabic اِتِّهَام (ittihām, “accusation, charge”), verbal noun of اِتَّهَمَ (ittahama, “to charge, to accuse”).[2]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /itˈham/, (definite accusative) /itˈhaːmɯ/
- Hyphenation: it‧ham
Noun
itham (definite accusative ithamı, plural ithamlar)
- The act of accusing; accusation, allegation.
- Synonym: suçlama
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