profet

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Albanian

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin prophēta, from Ancient Greek προφήτης (prophḗtēs, one who speaks for a god), from πρό (pró, before) + φημί (phēmí, to tell).

Noun

profet m (plural profetë, definite profeti, definite plural profetët)

  1. (religion) prophet
    Synonym: pejgamber
  2. (figurative) seer, diviner
    Synonym: parashikues

Declension

Danish

Etymology

From late Old Norse prófeti, from Late Latin propheta, from Ancient Greek προφήτης (prophḗtēs).

Noun

profet c (singular definite profeten, plural indefinite profeter)

  1. prophet

Declension

References

Norwegian Bokmål

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Wikipedia no

Etymology

From Old Norse prófeti, prófeta, from Late Latin propheta, from Ancient Greek προφήτης (prophḗtēs).

Noun

profet m (definite singular profeten, indefinite plural profeter, definite plural profetene)

  1. prophet

Derived terms

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia nn

Etymology

From Old Norse prófeti, prófeta, from Late Latin propheta, from Ancient Greek προφήτης (prophḗtēs).

Noun

profet m (definite singular profeten, indefinite plural profetar, definite plural profetane)

  1. prophet

Derived terms

References

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French prophète.

Noun

profet m (plural profeți)

  1. prophet

Declension

singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative profet profetul profeți profeții
genitive-dative profet profetului profeți profeților
vocative profetule profeților

Romansch

Etymology

From Late Latin propheta, from Ancient Greek προφήτης (prophḗtēs).

Noun

profet m (plural profets)

  1. (religion) prophet

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse prófeti, prófeta, from Late Latin propheta, from Ancient Greek προφήτης (prophḗtēs).

Noun

profet c

  1. prophet

Declension

References

Tok Pisin

Etymology

From English prophet.

Noun

profet

  1. prophet