minat
See also: minât
Catalan
Indonesian
Etymology
From Malay minat, Proto-Malayic *minat, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *minat.
Noun
minat (first-person possessive minatku, second-person possessive minatmu, third-person possessive minatnya)
- interest
- 2019 January 15, “Mengapa Semakin Banyak Warga Korsel Belajar Bahasa Indonesia?”, in Tirto.ID:
- Yang menarik, banyak dari mereka ternyata memiliki minat yang tinggi untuk mempelajari bahasa Indonesia.
- The interesting [thing is], a lot of them apparently have a high interest in learning Indonesian language.
Latin
Latvian
Malay
Etymology
From Proto-Malayic *minat, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *minat.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /minat/
- Rhymes: -inat, -nat, -at
Noun
minat (Jawi spelling مينت, plural minat-minat, informal 1st possessive minatku, 2nd possessive minatmu, 3rd possessive minatnya)
Descendants
- Indonesian: minat
Romanian
Etymology
Past participle of mina.
Adjective
minat m or n (feminine singular minată, masculine plural minați, feminine and neuter plural minate)
Declension
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