sivil

Malay

Etymology

From English civil, from Old French civil, from Latin cīvīlis (relating to a citizen), from cīvis (citizen).

Adjective

sivil

  1. civil, having to do with people and government office as opposed to the military or religion.

Alternative forms

Further reading

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Latin civilis.

Adjective

sivil (neuter singular sivilt, definite singular and plural sivile)

  1. civil
  2. civilian

Derived terms

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /siːʋiːl/

Etymology 1

From Latin civilis.

Adjective

sivil (neuter sivilt, definite singular and plural sivile, comparative meir sivil, superlative mest sivil)

  1. civilian
Antonyms
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From sivil (adjective).

Noun

sivil

  1. (military) civilian clothing

References

Papiamentu

Etymology

From Spanish civil.

Adjective

sivil

  1. civil

Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from French civil.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [siˈvil]
  • Hyphenation: si‧vil

Adjective

sivil

  1. civil
  2. civilian
  3. civic

Declension

Inflection
Nominative sivil
Definite accusative sivili
Singular Plural
Nominative sivil siviller
Definite accusative sivili sivilleri
Dative sivile sivillere
Locative sivilde sivillerde
Ablative sivilden sivillerden
Genitive sivilin sivillerin

Synonyms

  • mülkî
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