congkak
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Malay congak (“mental calculations”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]congkak (uncountable)
- A traditional Malay two-player mancala game in which seeds or marbles are dropped into depressions carved into a boat-shaped wooden board.
- 1979 May 21, “The Business Times”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name), page 6:
- Competitions are also being organized by the Museum in games like congkak, gasing (top-spinning), capteh, five stones and cat’s cradle.
- 1991 June 3, Yaakub Rashid, The Straits Times, page 47:
- Congkak is a game played by Malay women and children in Malaysia during their leisure hours but its origin is obscure.
- 2003 November 24, Amanda Koh, Today Newspaper, page 33:
- On Hari Raya, the Asian Civilisations Museum offers an afternoon of traditional Malay games of chapteh and congkak.
- 2015 January 21, Yeo Sam Jo, The Straits Times:
- It includes news articles and features, event listings, a video gallery and even a cyber version of congkak - a traditional Malay game.