Nugini
Indonesian
Etymology
From English New Guinea or Tok Pisin Niugini. Borrowing from Dutch Nieuw-Guinea is less likely.
Usage notes
Unlike Borneo and Celebes that could be sometimes used interchangeably with Kalimantan and Sulawesi respectively, Nugini is a fossil word, and Indonesians almost always never make use of Nugini except in explanatory uses, and used synonyms below instead outside of fossilized terms (see the section below). The proper noun Nugini Barat is normally only used in historical contexts such as in kampanye Nugini Barat “Western New Guinea campaign”.
Derived terms
- bahasa Trans-Nugini (“Trans-New Guinea languages”)
- Nugini Barat (“Western New Guinea”)
- Nugini Belanda (“Dutch New Guinea”)
- Nugini Jerman (“German New Guinea”)
- Papua Nugini (“Papua New Guinea”)
- Teritori Nugini (“Territory of New Guinea”)
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