musulmán
Muslim
adjective moo-sool-MAHN Less Common
Origin: From Arabic muslim ('one who submits [to God]').
Usage Note
Musulmán functions as both adjective and noun: un musulmán / una musulmana ('a Muslim'). The plural forms are musulmanes (m/mixed) and musulmanas (f). Note the written accent on the final syllable, which shifts in the plural: musulmán → musulmanes (the accent is dropped as stress falls naturally on the penultimate syllable).
Examples
"Tiene amigos musulmanes de distintos países."
Natural Translation
He has Muslim friends from different countries.
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