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askari

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English

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Etymology

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From Swahili askari (soldier), from Arabic عَسْكَرِيّ (ʕaskariyy). Doublet of lascar.

Noun

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askari (plural askari or askaris)

  1. (historical) A member of a local African military or police unit, usually one serving in a European colonial force.

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French

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Swahili askari (soldier), from Arabic عَسْكَرِيّ (ʕaskariyy).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /as.ka.ʁi/
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Noun

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askari m (plural askaris)

  1. (historical) askari

Somali

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Etymology

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From Arabic عَسْكَرِيّ (ʕaskariyy).

Noun

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askari f (plural askaro m)

  1. soldier, police officer

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Swahili

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Swahili Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic عَسْكَرِيّ (ʕaskariyy).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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askari (n class, plural askari) or askari (ma class, plural maaskari)

  1. soldier, guard
  2. police officer

Descendants

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  • Chichewa: msilikali, msirikali
  • English: askari
  • French: askari
  • German: Askari
  • Iraqw: askaari
  • Italian: ascaro
  • Polish: askarys

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