Observasi
“The process of “systematic observation” or careful examination of an object or phenomenon to obtain data.”
Discover the richness of Indonesian vocabulary, from Jakarta's street slang to centuries-old regional dialects, organized alphabetically for your convenience.
“The process of “systematic observation” or careful examination of an object or phenomenon to obtain data.”
“Describing a tendency to “obstruct”, hinder, or deliberately impede a process, policy, or decision; An adjective characterizing actions or attitudes that actively prevent progress. Common synonyms: blocking, hindering, impeding.”
“An archaic spelling variant of uruskan, meaning to settle, arrange, or handle a matter to completion.”
“Og is an informal particle in Javanese that functions as an emphasis or reinforcement in a sentence, similar to 'kok' in Indonesian.”
“An astronomical phenomenon occurring when one celestial body is hidden by another celestial body that has a larger “angular diameter” from the observer's perspective.”
“A slang variation of 'omong-omong' (talking) used to describe empty rhetoric, nonsense, or 'all talk and no action'.”
“A branch of philosophy that investigates the fundamental nature of “being” and “reality”. In logical classification, it refers to a formal system defining categories, properties, and relationships between entities within a specific domain of knowledge.”
“An informal Javanese expression meaning 'do not understand' or 'not comprehending', commonly used in everyday conversations in Central Java.”
“Noun phrase. Van Ophuijsen spelling form of orang tuanya, referring to one's parents, specifically the father and mother as the individuals who gave birth to and raised a person. The element nja functions as a possessive marker meaning “his, her, or their”.”
“The process by which solvent molecules pass through a “semipermeable membrane” from a region of lower solute concentration to a region of higher solute concentration, until equilibrium is reached on both sides of the membrane.”
“The legal right or “authority” held by a person or institution to perform functions, make decisions, or regulate others within a specific scope.”
“Preposition indicating purpose, intention, or designation of something; archaic spelling of 'untuk'”
“Slang variation of the first-person singular pronoun 'I', commonly used in informal digital communication”
“Abbreviation of 'omong doang', meaning all talk with no action or proof”
“Not proper or not in accordance with the norms of decency and ethics prevailing in society. Refers to behavior, speech, or actions considered to violate manners and the values of Javanese culture, which may bring shame or social reproach from one's community.”
“Thinking excessively to the point of anxiety.”