pintu

See also: pintu'

Iban

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pɪntu/

Noun

pintu

  1. door

Classifier

pintu

  1. Classifier used for buildings.
    Lima pintu rumah.Five houses
    Empat puluh pintu kedaiForty shops

Indonesian

pintu

Etymology

From Malay pintu (door).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpɪntu/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: pin‧tu

Noun

pintu (first-person possessive pintuku, second-person possessive pintumu, third-person possessive pintunya)

  1. door:
    1. a portal of entry into a building, room, or vehicle, consisting of a rigid plane movable on a hinge. Doors are frequently made of wood or metal. May have a handle to help open and close, a latch to hold the door closed and a lock that ensures the door cannot be opened without the key.
    2. any flap, etc. that opens like a door.
  2. door, barrier
    Synonym: palang
  3. (figurative) way: a method or manner of doing something.
    Synonym: jalan

Derived terms

  • berpintu
  • pintu air
  • pintu api
  • pintu bahaya
  • pintu bak lumpur
  • pintu belakang
  • pintu bilah
  • pintu butulan
  • pintu corong
  • pintu darurat
  • pintu depan
  • pintu dorong
  • pintu dorong otomatis
  • pintu gapura
  • pintu garasi
  • pintu garis
  • pintu gerbang
  • pintu gerbang wisata
  • pintu geser
  • pintu jendela
  • pintu kedap cuaca
  • pintu keluar
  • pintu kolong
  • pintu kubu
  • pintu kubur
  • pintu lawang
  • pintu lewat
  • pintu maling
  • pintu masuk
  • pintu mati
  • pintu monyet
  • pintu panggung
  • pintu pelekah
  • pintu pelintasan kereta api
  • pintu putar
  • pintu putar manual
  • pintu rangkap
  • pintu rezeki
  • pintu salah
  • pintu samping
  • pintu sekat
  • pintu selubung kamar mesin
  • pintu sluis
  • pintu sorok
  • pintu sorong
  • pintu tani
  • pintu terbuka
  • pintu tertutup
  • pintu udara

Further reading

Kapampangan

Etymology

Compare Tagalog pintuho.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpintu/, [ˈpiːn.tu]
  • Hyphenation: pin‧tu

Noun

píntu

  1. respect; restraint

Derived terms

  • kapamintu
  • kapamintuan (obedience)
  • mamintu (to obey)
  • pamintuan
  • Pamintuan

Malay

Etymology

Probably from Proto-Mon-Khmer *nt₁uuʔ (hole, pit).[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pintu/
  • Rhymes: -intu, -tu, -u

Noun

pintu (Jawi spelling ڤينتو, plural pintu-pintu, informal 1st possessive pintuku, 2nd possessive pintumu, 3rd possessive pintunya)

  1. door (portal of entry into a building or room)

Descendants

  • Indonesian: pintu
  • Tok Pisin: pitu

References

  1. H. L. Shorto (2006) A Mon-Khmer comparative dictionary, Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, →ISBN, →OCLC

Further reading

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