Putrajaya

Etymology
From ; from +.

Proper noun

 * , located in the federal territory of the same name.
 * 1)  The Malaysian government.
 * 1)  The Malaysian government.

Translations

 * Arabic: بوتراجايا, بوتراجاي
 * Armenian: Պուտրաջայա
 * Belarusian: Путраджая
 * Bengali: পুত্রজায়া
 * Burmese: ပူထရာဂျာယာ
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, 布特拉再也
 * Danish: Putrajaya
 * Dutch: Putrajaya
 * Esperanto: Putraĝajo
 * Finnish: Putrajaya
 * French: Putrajaya
 * Georgian: პუტრაჯაია
 * German: Putrajaya
 * Greek: Πουτρατζάγια
 * Hebrew: פוטרג׳איה
 * Hindi: पुत्रजया, पुत्रजय
 * Indonesian: Putrajaya
 * Italian: Putrajaya
 * Japanese: プトラジャヤ
 * Khmer: បុត្រាជ័យ, ពូត្រាចាយ៉ា
 * Korean: 푸트라자야
 * Kyrgyz: Путражайя
 * Malay: Putrajaya, Prang Besar
 * Malayalam: പുത്രജയ
 * Marathi: पुत्रजय, पुतराजाया
 * Norwegian: Putrajaya
 * Ossetian: Путраджайя
 * Persian: پوتراجایا
 * Portuguese: Putrajaia, Putrajaya
 * Punjabi: ਪੁੱਤਰਜੈ
 * Russian: Путраджа́я
 * Spanish: Putrajaya
 * Swedish: Putrajaya
 * Tamil: புத்ராஜெயா
 * Telugu: పుత్రజయ
 * Thai: ปุตราจายา
 * Ukrainian: Путраджа́я
 * Urdu: پتراجایا
 * Vietnamese: Putrajaya

Etymology
, ultimately from + ; from the name of the first Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra.

Pronunciation

 * Note: Unlike many other Malay words that end with an "a", the final-syllable "a" in "putra" and "jaya" in "Putrajaya" are not reduced to a schwa.
 * Note: Unlike many other Malay words that end with an "a", the final-syllable "a" in "putra" and "jaya" in "Putrajaya" are not reduced to a schwa.