Indonesian Standard Dictionary
14,146 standard words, curated and enriched by the ibahasa Language Team.
A third-person singular pronoun used to refer to a person or thing currently being discussed.
The administrative center serving as the official seat of government for a second-level regional administration or municipality.
The primary city or administrative center where the central government of a country is located and national political activities are conducted.
A bow used for shooting arrows by utilizing the flexibility of wood or other materials.
A woman who acts as a witness and spiritual guardian for a person receiving the sacrament of baptism in the Catholic Church tradition.
The woman who gave birth to the speaker or a person who holds the kinship status of a biological parent.
The woman who gave birth to someone, referring to the mother of the person being addressed.
A respectful and reverent term of address or reference for one's mother or a mother figure.
A noble or honorary title bestowed upon men of the Brahmin caste in Balinese Hindu society.
Identity or self of a person
The cognitive ability to perceive, reach, or understand something through the senses, intellect, and inner consciousness.
Islamic festival marked by animal sacrifice.
The Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan.
An Islamic holiday commemorated with animal sacrifice.
The act or time of breaking the fast after sunset, typically performed by consuming light food or drink.
An online photo and video-sharing social networking service that allows users to upload, edit, and share visual content.
An estimation, assumption, or possibility based on certain considerations before certainty is established.
A serious effort by Islamic jurists to deduce a legal ruling on a matter not explicitly addressed in the Quran and Sunnah.
A proverb describing a person who lacks relatives or protectors who are respected and feared by others.
A freshwater fish of the Osphronemidae family known for its aggressive nature, often kept as an ornamental or fighting fish.
Fish that has been preserved through a smoking process using heat and wood smoke to impart flavor and extend shelf life.
Marine fish of the family Exocoetidae with very long pectoral fins, able to leap out of water when chased by predators.
A type of soft-bodied marine animal with eight arms capable of releasing black ink-like fluid; cuttlefish.
Mackerel or other marine fish that have undergone a salting and fermentation process, resulting in a distinct aroma and flavor.
A group of fish characterized by an asymmetrical body shape with both eyes located on one side of the head, belonging to the order Pleuronectiformes.
A venomous marine fish of the family Scorpaenidae, resembling a scorpion.
A large predatory marine fish characterized by an elongated upper jaw resembling a sword or spear, used to injure its prey.
A rope or binding material used to hold objects together, or a wooden frame serving as a support.
Effort or endeavor to achieve a goal; necessary means and conditions.
A condition of poisoning occurring in humans resulting from the consumption of fish flesh containing natural toxins.