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  3. Urang

Urang

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Source Language: The language or dialect this term originates from (ID).
Indonesian•1 meaning found
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casual
Tone: casual. Indicates the emotional nuance or social context of the word.
Indonesian Slang
Topic: Indonesian Slang. The category or sphere of life where this word is used.
sunda
Region: sunda. Specifies the geographical origin or local dialect area.
Verified
This definition has been reviewed by linguists and community consensus for accuracy.

Definition & Context

Urang is a slang term in everyday language meaning 'we' or 'us', commonly used in the Sundanese region.

Synonyms & Variants

awak

awak

First-person plural pronoun commonly used in some Malay and Indonesian dialects, often meaning 'we' or 'us'.

Dialect Variant
kami

kami

First-person plural pronoun excluding the listener.

Synonym
kita

kita

First-person plural pronoun including the listener.

Synonym
kitorang

kitorang

Informal or slang form of 'kita' or 'kami', often used in eastern Indonesia or in casual conversation.

Register Variant

Usage Notes or Etymology

This word reflects the sense of togetherness in Sundanese culture.

Real-world Usage

Urang mau nongkrong di kafe besok, ikut ya?

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