Jepang
Indonesian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d͡ʒəˈpaŋ/, [d͡ʒəˈpaŋ]
Derived terms
- bahasa Jepang (“Japanese language”)
- jejepangan
- kejepang-jepangan
- orang Jepang (“Japanese person, Japanese people”)
See also
- (countries of Asia) negara-negara di Asia; Afganistan, Arab Saudi, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Filipina, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Irak, Iran, Israel, Jepang, Kamboja, Kazakhstan, Kirgizstan, Korea Selatan, Korea Utara, Kuwait, Laos, Libanon, Maladewa, Malaysia, Mesir, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, Palestina, Qatar, Rusia, Singapura, Siprus, Sri Lanka, Suriah, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Timor Leste, Tiongkok, Turki, Turkmenistan, Uni Emirat Arab, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Yaman, Yordania
Further reading
- “Jepang” 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.
- Jepang on the Indonesian Wikipedia.Wikipedia id
Malay
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d͡ʒəpaŋ/
- Rhymes: -əpaŋ, -paŋ, -aŋ
Proper noun
Jepang (Jawi spelling جڤڠ)
Derived terms
- bahasa Jepang (“Japanese language”)
- dijepangkan (“3rd person passive form of menjepangkan”)
- jepangkan (“1st and 2nd person passive form of menjepangkan”)
- menjepangkan (“japanise”)
- orang Jepang (“Japanese people”)
- penjepangan (“japanisation”)
Musi
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d͡ʒə.pʌŋ/
- Hyphenation: Je‧pang
See also
- (Negaré-negaré di Asié) negarényé Asié; Afghanistan, Arab Émirat Sekebat, Arab Saudi, Arménié, Azérbaijan, Bahrain, Banglédes, Bhutan, Berunéi, Georgié, Filipiné, Indié, Indonésié, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jepang, Jogdan, Kazakstan, Kembojé, Kirgistan, Koréa Ilo, Koréa Ulu, Kuwait, Laos, Lébanon, Malésié, Malédewé, Miyanmar, Mongolié, Népal, Oman, Pakistan, Paléstiné, Qatar, Rusié, Seri Langké, Singépuré, Siperus, Siriyé, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Thailén, Timor Lésté, Tiongkoq, Turkiyé, Turkménistan, Usbékistan, Viétnam, Yaman (Category: mui:Countries in Asia)
Further reading
- mui:Jepang on the Musi Wikipedia.Wikipedia mui
Sundanese
Etymology
From Indonesian Jepang (“Japan”), from Malay Jepang (“Japan”), from Teochew 日本 (Ji̍k-púng, “Japan”).
Further reading
- Jepang on the Sundanese Wikipedia.Wikipedia su
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