See also: predikát

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Etymology 1 edit

From Dutch predicaat, from Middle French predicat (French prédicat), from post-classical Late Latin praedicātum (thing said of a subject), a noun use of the neuter past participle of praedicō (I proclaim).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [preˈdikat]
  • Hyphenation: pré‧di‧kat

Noun edit

predikat or prédikat

  1. (grammar) predicate (the part of the sentence (or clause) which states something about the subject or the object of the sentence)
    Kalimat sekurangnya terdiri atas subyek dan predikat.A sentence shall at least consist of a subject and a predicate.

Etymology 2 edit

From Dutch predicaat, from German Prädikat, from post-classical Late Latin praedicātum (thing said of a subject), a noun use of the neuter past participle of praedicō (I proclaim).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [preˈdikat]
  • Hyphenation: pré‧di‧kat

Noun edit

predikat or prédikat

  1. positive valuation of an object or a performance
    Sarjana yang lulus dengan predikat cumlaude harus memiliki indeks prestasi di atas 3,5.Graduate with valuation of cumlaude must have grade point average more than 3.5 [from scale of 4].
  2. the process of qualitative valuation

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Maltese edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Italian predicato.

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predikat m (plural predikati)

  1. (grammar) predicate

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predikat

  1. supine of predika