Indonesian Standard Dictionary
3,453 standard words, curated and enriched by the ibahasa Language Team.
The 23rd letter of the Indonesian alphabet.
A particle or letter in Arabic functioning as a conjunction meaning 'and', frequently used in religious expressions or citations.
A promise or agreement that is morally or legally binding to perform or refrain from an action in the future.
An object or place used to contain, store, or place something.
An agreement, covenant, or promise made formally between two or more parties.
An infectious disease that spreads rapidly and extensively within a specific region or population at the same time.
An infectious disease that affects animal populations rapidly and extensively, often impacting public health or the economy.
Non-standard form of wabakdu, used as a conjunction to begin a new sentence after an introduction.
A conjunction derived from Arabic, used to signal a transition of topic or a section following an introduction.
A phrase used as a transition to indicate that the previous discussion or section has concluded.
An Arabic prayer expression meaning 'and the blessings of Allah', typically recited as part of the Islamic greeting.
The most complete linguistic unit realized in the form of a coherent essay or conversation that possesses a unified meaning.
A form of quotation that presents someone's speech exactly as it was originally uttered, typically marked by quotation marks.
A type of discourse that presents information descriptively without being bound by chronological order or a specific speaker's perspective.
A discourse structured based on chronological order and delivered through the perspective of a first or third-person narrator.
An object or tool used to contain, store, or place items to keep them organized and portable.
Something that is physical, concrete, or tangible, capable of being perceived by the senses.
Something sacrificed or offered to supernatural beings for specific purposes, usually associated with belief practices.
An archaic or pejorative term for a transgender woman, referring to an individual biologically male who expresses themselves as female.
Non-standard form or spelling variation referring to the entry for 'badar'.
Hard rock or a layer of rocky, steep ground, often found in hilly areas or cliffs.
A person who chooses to live a celibate life or remains unmarried, often associated with spiritual goals or asceticism.
A type of small freshwater fish belonging to the Cyprinidae family, often found in rivers or shallow waters.
A valley or riverbed in a desert region that is typically dry and only contains water during heavy rainfall.
An interjection used to express feelings of surprise, amazement, shock, or sudden pain.
A large artificial or natural basin dammed to store water, typically used for irrigation, power generation, or water supply.
A carpentry tool in the form of an adze or axe used for cutting or shaping wood.
The quality or attitude of being firm and loyal in keeping promises or commitments made.
A time or moment that has been determined, agreed upon, or set for the execution of an agreement or a specific event.
The state of passing away, used specifically as a respectful term for kings, prominent figures, or religious leaders.