sabun
Malay
/sabon/, /sabʊn/
noun
Definitions
- soap substance
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic صَابُون (soap) borrowed from Portuguese sabão (soap) derived from Latin sapō.
Origin
Latin
sapō
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- sapo Latin
- sapō Latin
- sāpō Latin
- sāpō, sāpōnem Latin
- sāpōnem Latin
- jabón Spanish, Castilian
- ensaboar Portuguese
- sabão Portuguese
- *saipǭ Proto-Germanic
- シャボン Japanese
- 仙人掌 Japanese
- صَابُون Arabic
- साबुन Hindi
- صابون Persian
- สบู่ Thai
- sabun Indonesian
- sabun Turkish
- magsabon Tagalog
- masabon Tagalog
- sabon Tagalog
- sabunin Tagalog
- anjing Malay
- anjing sabun Malay
- сабын Kazakh
- sabun Azerbaijani
- sabon Old Portuguese
- চাবোন Assamese
- 差文 Chinese
- 雪文 Chinese
- સાબુ Gujarati
- sabuni Swahili
- साबण Marathi
- សាប៊ូ Central Khmer
- সাবান Bengali
- صابن Urdu
- һабын Bashkir
- xabon Old Spanish
- سوپۇن Uighur, Uyghur
- צַפּוֹן Aramaic
- sabun Javanese
- sabun Crimean Tatar
- ಸಾಬೂನು Kannada
- سابون Pashto, Pushto
- ᬲᬩᬸᬦ᭄ Balinese
- サフン Okinawan
- සබන් Sinhala, Sinhalese
- sabun Kavalan
- 싸분 Jeju