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bangsa

  1. Romanization of ᬩᬗ᭄ᬲ

Indonesian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Malay bangsa, from Classical Malay بڠسا (bangsa), from Old Malay vaṃśa, from Sanskrit वंश (vaṃśá, offspring, lineage, collection). Doublet of wangsa. Cognate of Tagalog bansa (nation).

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bangsa (plural bangsa-bangsa, first-person possessive bangsaku, second-person possessive bangsamu, third-person possessive bangsanya)

  1. group of people, animals, or plants with shared origin and the same characteristic
    1. (politics) nation: community group with shared ancestral-line, custom, language, and history, also had its own sovereignty; community group usually formed due to the sense of unity in terms of national linguistic and cultural in general, and also inhabit specific region on earth
      Synonyms: wangsa, dinasti (dynasty)
      bangsa India kuno; bangsa Indonesia kuno; bangsa Mesir kunoancient Indians; ancient Indonesians; ancient Egyptians
      bangsa Mongol adalah masyarakat nomad yang banyak mendiami daerah MongoliaMongols are nomad community predominantly inhabit the region of Mongolia
      saya merupakan seorang yang berbangsa Indonesia, namun saya berkewarganegaraan BelandaI'm someone with Indonesian nationality, but I have the Netherlands' citizenship
    2. (archaic) sex.
      anak itu lahir berkelamin bangsa jantanthat child was born with the male sex
      Synonym: jenis kelamin
    3. (countable, biology, taxonomy) order: taxonomy unit (taxon) between the family and class, also functioned as the umbrella term for family which cognates to one another (in plants, the family names end with -ales, e.g. Zingiberales)
      Synonym: ordo
    4. (rare) race: a group of sentient beings, particularly people, distinguished by common ancestry, heritage or characteristics.
      Synonym: ras
    5. (obsolete) clan
      Synonyms: klan, marga, wangsa
  2. type, kind, sort
    tersedia segala makanan bangsa kue-kuethere are foods with the type of cakes
  3. prestige
    bahasa menunjukkan bangsathe language represents (the prestige of) nation
  4. (obsolete) highborn, noble
    Synonym: bangsawan
  5. (obsolete) dynasty
    Synonyms: wangsa, dinasti

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Javanese

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Romanization

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bangsa

  1. (Indonesian) Romanization of ꦧꦁꦱ

Malay

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Etymology

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From Old Malay vaṃśa, from Sanskrit वंश (vaṃśá, offspring, lineage; bamboo), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *wanćás (ceiling beam). Cognate of Javanese ꦧꦁꦱ (bangsa). Doublet of wangsa.

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Noun

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bangsa (Jawi spelling بڠسا, plural bangsa-bangsa, informal 1st possessive bangsaku, 2nd possessive bangsamu, 3rd possessive bangsanya)

  1. A nation; a group of society that is huge and has a shared civilization, custom, art, language, history, tradition, and identity, and also inhabits an area with clear borders.
    bangsa Norwaynation of Norway
    Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa BersatuUnited Nations
  2. A race:
    1. A large group of people distinguished from others on the basis of common physical characteristics, such as skin colour or hair type.
      Synonym: ras
      bangsa MelayuMalay race
    2. (uncommon) A large group of people distinguished from others on the basis of a common heritage; an ethnicity or ethnic group.
      Synonyms: kaum, kelompok etnik, puak, suku, ras
      bangsa MinangkabauMinangkabau ethnicity
  3. A type or kind.
    Synonyms: macam, jenis
  4. A gender or sex.
    Synonyms: jantina, jenis kelamin, seks, gender
  5. High status or prestige.
    Sesuatu bahasa kehilangan bangsanya hanya apabila tiada lagi penuturnya.
    A language loses its prestige only when it does not have any speakers anymore.

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Descendants

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  • Indonesian: bangsa
  • Iban: bansa
  • Mansaka: bansa
  • Maranao: bansa
  • Pangutaran Sama: bangsa
  • Tagalog: bansa (learned)
  • Ternate: bangsa

References

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  • Edi Sedyawati, Ellya Iswati, Kusparyati Boedhijono, Dyah Widjajanti D. (1994) Kosakata Bahasa Sanskerta dalam Bahasa Melayu Masa Kini, Jakarta, Indonesia: Pusat Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Bahasa. Departemen Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia, →ISBN, page 21

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Pangutaran Sama

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Etymology

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From Malay bangsa, from Old Malay vaṃśa, from Sanskrit वंश (vaṃśá, offspring, lineage, collection), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *wanćás (ceiling beam). Cognate of Tagalog bansa.

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bangsa

  1. group

Sundanese

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Romanization

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bangsa

  1. Romanization of ᮘᮀᮞ.

Ternate

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Etymology

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From Malay bangsa, from Old Malay vaṃśa, from Sanskrit वंश (vaṃśá, offspring, lineage, collection). Cognate of Tagalog bansa.

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Noun

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bangsa

  1. nation

References

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  • Rika Hayami-Allen (2001) A descriptive study of the language of Ternate, the northern Moluccas, Indonesia, University of Pittsburgh