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1 long-term
long-term -
2 embah
term of address and reference for one's grandparent; term of address and reference for old person, teacher, or mystic -
3 empok
term of address and reference for one's older sister; term of address to lower class women -
4 encim
term of address for father's younger brother's wife; term of address or reference for woman of one's mother's generation; wife of the store owner -
5 engku
term of address and reference for mother's younger brother; term of address and reference for highly respected individuals of both sexes -
6 mbak
term of address to a Javanese woman contemporary* * *term of address to a Javanese woman contemporary -
7 nyai
term of reference and address for concubine of European or Chinese in colonial period; respectful term of address to older woman -
8 om
term of address and reference for Western and westernized men, older than the speaker; uncle, term of reference and address in westernized families and in certain regions -
9 sinyo
term of address and reference for European or Westernized youth; term of address used by servant to master's son -
10 ustadah
term of address for female Islamic teacher* * *term of address for female Islam teacher -
11 akang
term of address or reference for older brother -
12 buyut
term of reference for great-grandparent or great-grandchild; ancestral and sacred (of places, such as cemeteries) -
13 dimas
term of address for younger brother -
14 emang
term of address and reference for one's uncle -
15 engkoh
term of address and reference for elder brother or male of age similar to one's elder brother -
16 engkong
term of address and reference for grandfather -
17 koko
term of address or reference for one's elder brother -
18 masa
term, tense, season, period, era, epoch* * *a period of/to* * *time, period; during; phase -
19 meneer
term of address to European or westernized men -
20 mengatakan
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