Cebuano

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish tocar.

Noun

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tukar

  1. music
    Ang tukar ni Paulo.
    Paul's music

Indonesian

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Etymology

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From Malay tukar.

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tukar

  1. to exchange
  2. to change (the process of becoming different)

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Malay

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayic *tukər. Cf. Toba Batak tuhor (to buy), Javanese tuku (to buy).

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tukar (bertukar)

  1. to change (the process of becoming different)
    Clark Kent bertukar menjadi Superman.
    Clark Kent changes into Superman.

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tukar (menukar)

  1. to change
    menukar nama
    to change one's name
  2. to replace
    menukar tayar
    to replace tyres

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tukar (menukarkan)

  1. to replace
    menukarkan tayar
    to replace tyres
  2. to transform (change something into another)
    menukarkan tayar
    to replace tyres
  3. to transfer (reassign someone to another place)
    Saya akan ditukarkan ke Singapura.
    I shall be transferred to Singapore.

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Tagal Murut

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Noun

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tukar

  1. stair (series of steps)

Timugon Murut

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Noun

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tukar

  1. stair (series of steps)