demokrasi
Indonesian edit
Etymology edit
From Malay demokrasi from Dutch democratie or demokratie, from Middle French democratie, from Medieval Latin democratia, from Ancient Greek δημοκρατία (dēmokratía). Cognate of Afrikaans demokrasie.
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démokrasi (first-person possessive demokrasiku, second-person possessive demokrasimu, third-person possessive demokrasinya)
- (government, politics) democracy (rule by the people)
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Further reading edit
- “demokrasi” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation — Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic Indonesia, 2016.
Malay edit
Etymology edit
From Dutch democratie[1] or English democracy, from Middle French democratie, from Medieval Latin democratia, from Ancient Greek δημοκρατία (dēmokratía).
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demokrasi (Jawi spelling ديموکراسي, informal 1st possessive demokrasiku, 2nd possessive demokrasimu, 3rd possessive demokrasinya)
- democracy (rule by the people)
References edit
- ^ Kwik Khing Djoen (1923) Kitab Vortaro: Segala Perkatahan-Perkatahan Asing Jang Soeda Oemoem Di Goena Ken Di Dalem Soerat-Soerat Kabar Melayoe[1], Batavia: Sin Po, archived from the original on 3 March 2022, page 76
Swahili edit
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Audio (Kenya) (file)
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demokrasi (n class, plural demokrasi)
- Alternative form of demokrasia
Turkish edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Ottoman Turkish [Term?], from French démocratie, from Ancient Greek δημοκρατία (dēmokratía).
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demokrasi (definite accusative demokrasiyi, plural demokrasiler)