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indonesia

Finnish

Etymology

< Indonesia

Noun

indonesia

  1. Indonesian (language)

Declension

See also

  • indonesialainen

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /indo?nesja/, [?n?.d?o?ne.sja]

Adjective

indonesia f sg

  1. feminine singular of indonesio

Noun

indonesia f (plural indonesias, masculine indonesio, masculine plural indonesios)

  1. female equivalent of indonesio

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tampan

English

Etymology 1

Noun

tampan (plural tampans or tampan)

  1. A type of cloth from Indonesia.

Etymology 2

Etymology obscure, probably from Tswana tampane.

Noun

tampan (plural tampans)

  1. Any of many species in the family Argasidae, the soft ticks.

References


Indonesian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Malay tampan, from Classical Malay tampan (handsome).

Adjective

tampan (plural tampan-tampan)

  1. good-looking, handsome, personable, dashing, sharp, smart, splendid (used especially of males)
  2. appropriate, fitting

Synonyms

  • bagus, cakap, cantik, gagah, ganteng, rupawan

Etymology 2

From tampang.

Noun

tampan (first-person possessive tampanku, second-person possessive tampanmu, third-person possessive tampannya)

  1. visage, mien, face
  2. posture, stature

Tausug

Noun

tampan

  1. covering

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