Difference between revisions of "imam"
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Person wey dey lead prayer for mosque. | Person wey dey lead prayer for mosque. | ||
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:* {{ux|dv| For di nikkah, na di '''imam''' pray for di couple. |(NSC_Shulammite_2020, At the nikkah, the imam prayed for the couple.)}} | :* {{ux|dv| For di nikkah, na di '''imam''' pray for di couple. |(NSC_Shulammite_2020, At the nikkah, the imam prayed for the couple.)}} | ||
:* {{ux|dv| Deir '''imam''' dey preach for radio during di lockdown. |( NSC_Shulammite_2020, Their imam preached on air during the lockdown.)}} | :* {{ux|dv| Deir '''imam''' dey preach for radio during di lockdown. |( NSC_Shulammite_2020, Their imam preached on air during the lockdown.)}} |
Revision as of 13:48, 15 December 2020
Naija
Etymology
From: Arabic imām ("leader")
Pronunciation
ɪ̀mɑ̑ːm
Noun
Person wey dey lead prayer for mosque.
- For di nikkah, na di imam pray for di couple. — (NSC_Shulammite_2020, At the nikkah, the imam prayed for the couple.)
- Deir imam dey preach for radio during di lockdown. — ( NSC_Shulammite_2020, Their imam preached on air during the lockdown.)
Translation
- English: imam