Indonesian

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Etymology

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Compound of hari (day) +‎ bulan (month), from Malay hari bulan (date), probably calque from Chinese 月日 (“date, time”, literally “month and day”).

Pronunciation

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Phrase

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hari bulan

  1. (rare) date (day and month)
    Synonyms: datum, penanggalan, tanggal, tarikh

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