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Etymology

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From Malay negeri, from Classical Malay negeri (settlement), from Sanskrit नगरी (nagarī, city). Doublet of nagari and negara.

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Noun

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nêgêri (plural negeri-negeri, first-person possessive negeriku, second-person possessive negerimu, third-person possessive negerinya)

  1. country, land
  2. state (polity)
    sekolah negeristate school, public school
  3. hometown
  4. district
    Synonyms: distrik, nagari
    pengadilan negeridistrict court
    kejaksaan negeridistrict prosecutor office

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Further reading

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Malay

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Etymology

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From Sanskrit नगरी (nagarī, city).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈnəɡəri/ [ˈnə.ɡə.ri]
  • Rhymes: -i

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negeri (Jawi spelling نݢري, plural negeri-negeri, informal 1st possessive negeriku, 2nd possessive negerimu, 3rd possessive negerinya)

  1. state,
    1. country, any sovereign polity; a national or city-state government.
      luar negerioverseas (lit. "outside the state")
    2. a political division of a federation retaining a notable degree of autonomy, as in the United States or Germany.
      negeri Selangorthe state of Selangor (one of 13 constituent states of Malaysia)

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Descendants

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  • > Indonesian: negeri (inherited)
  • > Peranakan Indonesian: negri (inherited)
  • Dutch: negorij