Indonesian edit

Etymology edit

Affixed of mabuk +‎ ke- -an, inherited from Malay kemabukan.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /kəmaˈbukan/, [kə.maˈbu.kan]
  • Hyphenation: kê‧ma‧bu‧kan

Noun edit

kêmabukan (first-person possessive kemabukanku, second-person possessive kemabukanmu, third-person possessive kemabukannya)

  1. (uncountable) drunkenness (a state of being drunk)

Further reading edit

Malay edit

Etymology edit

Affixation of mabuk +‎ ke- -an.

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

kemabukan (Jawi spelling کمابوقن)

  1. To be in a drunken state; drunk.
    Perlakuannya membuatkannya kelihatan kemabukan walaupun sebenarnya sebaliknya.
    His actions made him look drunk even though he was the exact opposite of that.

Noun edit

kemabukan (Jawi spelling کمابوقن, informal 1st possessive kemabukanku, 2nd possessive kemabukanmu, 3rd possessive kemabukannya)

  1. The state of being drunk; intoxication.
    Emak Aqil tidak sedar akan kemabukannya.
    Aqil's mother wasn't aware of the fact that was drunk.

Further reading edit