Indonesian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Malay jumhur, from Arabic جُمْهُور (jumhūr).

Noun

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jumhur (first-person possessive jumhurku, second-person possessive jumhurmu, third-person possessive jumhurnya)

  1. the majority

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Malay

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic جُمْهُور (jumhūr).

Noun

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jumhur (Jawi spelling جمهور, plural jumhur-jumhur, informal 1st possessive jumhurku, 2nd possessive jumhurmu, 3rd possessive jumhurnya)

  1. the majority

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