supaya
Aymara edit
Noun edit
supaya
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Indonesian edit
Etymology edit
From Malay supaya, from Old Javanese supaya, sopaya, probably from sa- + upāya (“aim, means, way, stratagem, craft”), compare to mopāya (“to use”), thus reconstructed as se- + upaya.
Pronunciation edit
Conjunction edit
supaya
- so that (in order to)
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Further reading edit
- “supaya” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
Malay edit
Etymology edit
Probably from sa- + upāya (“aim, means, way, stratagem, craft”)
Pronunciation edit
- (Johor-Selangor) IPA(key): /supajə/
- (Riau-Lingga) IPA(key): /supaja/
- Rhymes: -ajə, -jə, -ə
- Rhymes: -a
Conjunction edit
supaya (Jawi spelling سوڤايا)
- so that (in order to)
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West Makian edit
Etymology edit
Pronunciation edit
Conjunction edit
supaya
References edit
- Clemens Voorhoeve (1982) The Makian languages and their neighbours[1], Pacific linguistics
Yakan edit
Conjunction edit
supaya
- so that (in order to)