Indonesian edit

Etymology edit

From Malay tuduh, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *tuzuq₂ (to point out, instruct), from Proto-Austronesian *Cuzuq (index finger).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ˈtudʊh]
  • Hyphenation: tu‧duh

Verb edit

tuduh

  1. accuse (to attribute blame to someone)
    • 1945, Tan Malaka, Muslihat:
      Belakangan ini ada penyakit baru: curiga mencurigai, tuduh menuduh, dan tangkap menangkap, culik menculik.
      Lately there is a new disease: suspecting each other, accusing each other, arresting each other and kidnapping each other.

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Malay edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *tuzuq₂ (to point out, instruct), from Proto-Austronesian *Cuzuq (index finger). Doublet of tujuh and tunjuk.

Pronunciation edit

Verb edit

tuduh (Jawi spelling تودوه)

  1. accuse (to attribute blame to someone)
    Menteri Kewangan pemerintah Afrika Selatan telah dituduh bahawa beliau telah menyapu duit pembayar cukai.
    The Finance Minister of the government of South Africa has been accused of embezzling the taxpayers' money.

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Sakizaya edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Austronesian *CuNuh.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /tu.ˈduh/, [tu.ˈdoh]

Verb edit

tuduh

  1. to burn

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References edit

  • 撒奇萊雅語辭典 [Sakizaya Dictionary]”, in 原住民族語言線上詞典 [Online Dictionary of Aboriginal Languages] (in Mandarin), Taipei: Foundation for Research and Development of Aboriginal Languages, 2021