Ғазраил

Bashkir

Etymology

From Persian عزرائیل ('azrâ'yel) and/or Arabic عَزْرَائِيل (ʕazrāʔīl, Azrael).

Cognate with Kazakh Әзірейіл (Äzıreiıl), Uyghur ئەزرائىل (ezra'il, Azrael).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɢɑz.rɑˈïɫ], [ɢɑz.rɑˈjɯ̞ɫ], [ʁɑz.rɑˈïɫ], [ʁɑz.rɑˈjɯ̞ɫ]
  • Hyphenation: Ғаз‧ра‧ил

Proper noun

Ғазраил (Ğazrail)

  1. (Islam) Azrael, the angel of death
    Ислам динендә кешенең йәнен Ғазраил фәрештә ала.
    İslam dinendä keşeneŋ yänen Ğazrail färeştä ala.
    In the religion of Islam, the angel Azrael takes a person's soul (when that person dies).
    Йыр өҙөлдө; миңә ҡағылып китте Ғазраилдың ҡара ҡанат осо. (Mustai Karim)
    Yır öðöldö; miŋä qağılıp kitte Ğazraildıŋ qara qanat oso.
    The song cut off; the tip of Azrael's black wing touched me (in passing).

Declension

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