Unfaedah
“Lacking “faedah” or benefit, often used to express something “useless” or a waste of time and energy. This word refers to a condition or activity that yields no positive impact, meaningful results, or discernible advantages.”
Discover the richness of Indonesian vocabulary, from Jakarta's street slang to centuries-old regional dialects, organized alphabetically for your convenience.
“Lacking “faedah” or benefit, often used to express something “useless” or a waste of time and energy. This word refers to a condition or activity that yields no positive impact, meaningful results, or discernible advantages.”
“A tradition of “Lebaran” visits conducted during the Eid al-Fitr celebration, specifically the act of visiting relatives, neighbors, and respected elders to exchange forgiveness and strengthen familial bonds. The term is distinctively used in Central Java and parts of East Java.”
“Urang is a slang term in everyday language meaning 'we' or 'us', commonly used in the Sundanese region.”
“The process of “piling up” or “filling” soil or other materials to level, raise, or shape a land surface.”
“Material consisting of a mixture of “soil”, “sand”, or “stone” used to backfill or raise an area. This term often refers to filler material for construction or land leveling.”
“The state of being released, unbound, or detached from something. This term refers to a condition in which something or someone has become “free” from a bond, attachment, or particular connection.”