See also: gāji

Bura edit

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gàji

  1. The youngest child, last born.

Indonesian edit

Etymology edit

From Malay gaji, from Dutch gage, from Middle French gage (Modern French gage), from Old French gage, guage, from Frankish *waddī.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ˈɡa.d͡ʒi]
  • Hyphenation: ga‧ji

Noun edit

gaji (first-person possessive gajiku, second-person possessive gajimu, third-person possessive gajinya)

  1. salary (fixed amount of money paid on monthly or annual basis)
  2. (informal, proscribed) wage, an amount of money paid to a worker for a specified quantity of work, usually calculated on an hourly basis and expressed in an amount of money per hour.
    Synonym: upah

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Descendants edit

  • Ledo Kaili: gaji

Further reading edit

Ledo Kaili edit

Etymology edit

From Indonesian gaji, from Malay gaji, from Dutch gage, from Middle French gage (Modern French gage), from Old French gage, guage, from Frankish *waddī.

Noun edit

gaji

  1. salary

Malay edit

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Etymology edit

From Dutch gage, from Middle French gage (Modern French gage), from Old French gage, guage, from Frankish *waddī.

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gaji (Jawi spelling ݢاجي)

  1. salary (fixed amount of money paid on monthly or annual basis)

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West Makian edit

Etymology edit

From Ternate gaji.

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Noun edit

gaji

  1. animal fat

References edit

  • James Collins (1982) Further Notes Towards a West Makian Vocabulary[1], Pacific linguistics