See also: nåtar and n-atar

Balinese

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Romanization

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natar

  1. Romanization of ᬦᬢᬃ

Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin natō (I swim; I float).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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natar (present tense natas, past tense natis, future tense natos, imperative natez, conditional natus)

  1. (intransitive) to swim

Conjugation

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Indonesian

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Etymology

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Both are inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *natad (cleared area around house, cleared ground in village), from Proto-Austronesian *NataD (outside). Related to Indonesian latar (background). Cognate of Tetum natar (rice paddy, paddy field).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈnatar]
  • Hyphenation: na‧tar

Noun

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natar (first-person possessive natarku, second-person possessive natarmu, third-person possessive natarnya)

  1. background colour in batik.
    Synonyms: dasar, latar

Noun

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natar (first-person possessive natarku, second-person possessive natarmu, third-person possessive natarnya)

  1. backyard
    Synonyms: halaman, pekarangan

Further reading

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Old Javanese

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Etymology

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Cognate of Balinese natar (ᬦᬢᬃ, house-complex), Indonesian natar (background colour in batik, backyard), Tetum natar (rice paddy, paddy field).

Noun

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natar

  1. background colour in batik.
  2. backyard

Alternative forms

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Tetum

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Etymology

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Cognate of Old Javanese natar (grounds, yard; ground, surface of a piece of cloth on which the pattern is painted), Balinese ᬦᬢᬃ (backyard), Indonesian natar.

Noun

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natar

  1. rice paddy; paddy field