ithal

Frequency

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Pronounced as (IPA)
/itˈhal/
Etymology

In summary

Inherited from Ottoman Turkish ادخال (idḫal, itḫal, “a making or letting a person enter, introducing, inserting; an importing”), from Arabic إِدْخَال (ʔidḵāl, “introducing, causing to enter”), verbal noun of أَدْخَلَ (ʔadḵala, “to make enter, to let in, to introduce”).

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