See also: melayu

English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Malay Melayu.

Noun

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Melayu pl (plural only)

  1. The Malay ethnic group.

Anagrams

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Indonesian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Malay Melayu.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [məˈlaju]
  • Hyphenation: Mê‧la‧yu

Proper noun

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Melayu

  1. Malay (ethnic group)
  2. Malay (language)

Adjective

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Melayu

  1. Malay (pertaining to ethnic group or language)

Derived terms

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  • bahasa Melayu (Malay language)
  • orang Melayu (Malay people)

Malay

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Etymology

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From Malayu, a kingdom on Sumatra's eastern coast (today's Jambi), mentioned by the Chinese Monk Yijing as 末羅瑜國 and during the Yuan (1271-1368) and Ming (1368-1644) dynasties as 木剌由 (Bok-la-yu or Mok-la-yu), 麻里予兒 (Ma-li-yu-er), 巫來由 (Wu-lai-yu) and 無來由 (Wu-lai-yu). The oldest known inscriptions in the Malay language were found at Kedukan Bukit and Talang Tuo, both in the vicinity of Palembang in southern Sumatra, and at Kota Kapur on Bangka island west of Sumatra. They are respectively dated 673, 684 and 686. Possibly cognate with Old Javanese malayū (to run, to run away, to flee), referring to the Musi river at Palembang.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /məlaju/
  • Rhymes: -ju, -u
  • Hyphenation: Me‧la‧yu

Proper noun

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Melayu (Jawi spelling ملايو)

  1. Malay (ethnic group, people, and language)
    Synonym: Jawi
    orang MelayuMalay people
    bahasa Melayuthe Malay language

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