nasib

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Etymology 1

Borrowed from Arabic نَسِيب (nasīb).

Noun

nasib (plural nasibs)

  1. An Arabic literary form, 'usually defined as an erotic or amatory prelude to the type of long poem called a qaṣīdah.'

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Arabic نَصِيب (naṣīb).

Noun

nasib (plural nasibs)

  1. Alternative form of naseeb

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay nasib, from Classical Malay nasib, from Arabic نَصِيب (naṣīb). Cognate with Hindi नसीब (nasīb).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: na‧sib

Noun

nasib (first-person possessive nasibku, second-person possessive nasibmu, third-person possessive nasibnya)

  1. fate, destiny (unavoidable prediction)
    Synonyms: hoki, takdir, jadi hidup

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Malay

Etymology

From Arabic نَصِيب (naṣīb).

Noun

nasib (Jawi spelling نصيب, plural nasib-nasib, informal 1st possessive nasibku, 2nd possessive nasibmu, 3rd possessive nasibnya)

  1. fate, destiny
    Synonym: jadi hidup

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