Wiktionary:Requested entries (Malay)

a, A

 * - Jawi spelling
 * - Jawi spelling

b, B

 * - Jawi spelling
 * - spicy?
 * (additional sense) This seems to mean something like joint, knot (in wood), lump, etc. See the etymology at kiabooca, which I pieced together from entries in an Indonesian dictionary. Chuck Entz (talk) 18:55, 2 January 2017 (UTC)
 * - shave?
 * - shave?

c, C

 * - Brunei Malay for "funny", comes from Charlie Chaplin 72.76.95.136 14:22, 20 June 2021 (UTC)
 * - a drink in Malaysia, a mixture of coffee and tea, written in Chinese
 * - shave?

d, D

 * - snore?
 * - catch a cold/disease?
 * - overgrown?

g, G

 * - "green wave", referring to growing support for PAS, an Islamic conservative party in Malaysia PulauKakatua19 (talk) 11:39, 27 August 2023 (UTC)
 * - a buckle?

j, J
jerebu - haze

k, K

 * - integral
 * This seems to be the origin of English kiabooca, an old name for [].
 * - a buckle?
 * - collar of a garment? necklace? collar of a pet?
 * - solitude?
 * - winter melon
 * - a buckle?
 * - collar of a garment? necklace? collar of a pet?
 * - solitude?
 * - winter melon
 * - solitude?
 * - winter melon

l, L

 * - a person who condemns conservative Muslims, slang. Derived from "liberal" and lahanat or laknat (cursed)
 * - way? route? path?
 * - limp?
 * - limp?

m, M

 * men- -- prefix meaning?
 * - related to the word for "lane, alley"
 * - shave?
 * - recognize? identify?
 * - identify?
 * - identify?
 * - drive?
 * - ride?
 * - type?
 * - to catch/contract a disease?
 * - to catch/contract a disease?

n, N

 * nenen

o, O

 * - several seafaring ethnic groups and tribes living around Singapore, peninsular Malaysia and the Indonesian Riau Islands

p, P

 * - (context: (title) Piagam pelanggam Bank Simpanan Nasional. Possibly a code of conduct for the bank employees.)
 * - police box?
 * No, it's mean police hut not police box.
 * - police box?
 * No, it's mean police hut not police box.


 * - phonecall? call? phone call? telephone call?

r, R

 * - ruin? ruins?
 * - ruin? ruins?

s, S

 * - its Malay synonyms include and . When used with  as in sama ada... atau... it is equivalent to baik... mahupun. Maybe it’s almost equivalent to “either... or...” in English?
 * - needs Malay per R:PRPM
 * - Jawi spelling
 * - a blanket term for the types of silat created in peninsular Southeast Asia
 * - Malay proverb?
 * - a moment?
 * - a cold?
 * - a/one - counter/classifier for fruit and other things?
 * - an amount? or a classifier?
 * - a/one counter/classifier for animals?
 * - a/one counter/classifier for glasses and cups of beverage?
 * - a/one counter/classifier for ?
 * - a/one counter/classifier for cups of beverage?
 * - X-ray
 * - of course, but not sure if it would be SOP or not
 * - X-ray
 * - of course, but not sure if it would be SOP or not
 * - of course, but not sure if it would be SOP or not

t, T

 * - Malaysian name for Muay Thai
 * - most
 * - Malaysian name for Muay Thai
 * - most
 * - most
 * - most

y, Y

 * ,, , - a drink in Malaysia and Singapore, a mixture of coffee and tea, same as cham above

z, Z
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