asam

Etymology
From, , from.
 * The sense is a.

Adjective

 * 1) Having an sour, acid, acidic, sharp or tangy taste.
 * 2)  sourfaced
 * 3)  acidic: of or pertaining to an acid.
 * 1)  acidic: of or pertaining to an acid.
 * 1)  acidic: of or pertaining to an acid.
 * 1)  acidic: of or pertaining to an acid.

Noun

 * 1) the tree.
 * 2) the fruit of this tree; the pulp is used as spice in Asian cooking and in Worcestershire sauce.
 * 3) sour
 * 4)  acid
 * 5) any of a class of water-soluble compounds, having sour taste, that turn blue litmus red, and react with some metals to liberate hydrogen, and with bases to form salts.
 * 6) any compound that easily donates protons; a Brønsted acid
 * 7) any compound that can accept a pair of electrons to form a covalent bond; a Lewis acid
 * 1) any compound that easily donates protons; a Brønsted acid
 * 2) any compound that can accept a pair of electrons to form a covalent bond; a Lewis acid

Usage notes
In Indonesian, there are three nearly identical terms of, , and. The word is mainly used for sourfaced sense. In the Standard Malay, the prevalent terms is with presence of  as alternative form. The Standard Malay has similar senses as in Indonesia with exception of chemistry sense of acid which is  in Standard Malay. Although is listed in Indonesian, it is rarely used.

Alternative forms

 * masam ( and )

Synonyms

 * asid ( and )

Etymology
From.

Etymology

 * From.

Adjective

 * 1) sour

Noun

 * 1) sour foods

Noun

 * 1) door

Etymology
From. Cognates include 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Pronoun

 * : from me

Noun

 * 1) longing; eager anticipation

Noun

 * 1) tamarind