pusaka
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From Malay pusaka, from possibly Sanskrit पोषक (poṣaka, “supporter, keeper”).
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pusaka (first-person possessive pusakaku, second-person possessive pusakamu, third-person possessive pusakanya)
- heirloom; inheritance
- Synonym: warisan
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Further reading edit
- “pusaka” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
Javanese edit
Romanization edit
pusaka
- Romanization of ꦥꦸꦱꦏ
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pusaka
Malay edit
Etymology edit
Possibly from Sanskrit पोषक (poṣaka, “supporter, keeper”).
Pronunciation edit
- (Johor-Selangor) IPA(key): /puˈsakə/, [puˈsa.kə]
- (Riau-Lingga, Northern Peninsular Malay, Bahasa Baku) IPA(key): /puˈsaka/, [puˈsa.ka]
- Hyphenation: pu‧sa‧ka
- Rhymes: -a
Noun edit
pusaka (Jawi spelling ڤوساک, plural pusaka-pusaka, informal 1st possessive pusakaku, 2nd possessive pusakamu, 3rd possessive pusakanya)
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Further reading edit
- “pusaka” in Pusat Rujukan Persuratan Melayu | Malay Literary Reference Centre, Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, 2017.