Indonesian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Malay akrab, from Classical Malay اقرب (akrab), from Arabic أَقْرَب (ʔaqrab, relatives).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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akrab

  1. close: intimate; well-loved.
    Synonyms: dekat, erat, intim

Derived terms

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Further reading

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Javanese

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Javanese writing system
Carakan ꦲꦏꦿꦧ꧀
Pegon
Roman akrab

Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic أَقْرَب (ʔaqrab, relatives).

Noun

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akrab (krama ngoko akrab)

  1. family
  2. relatives

Kholosi

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Larestani [script needed] (akrab) (compare Persian عقرب ('aqrab)).

Noun

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akrab ?

  1. scorpion

References

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  • Eric Anonby, Hassan Mohebi Bahmani (2014) “Shipwrecked and Landlocked: Kholosi, an Indo-Aryan Language in South-west Iran”, in Cahier de Studia Iranica xx[1], pages 13-36