jari

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See also: Jari, jarí, and jaří

English

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Noun

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jari (usually uncountable, plural jaris)

  1. Alternative form of zari

Anagrams

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Banjarese

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Malayic *jari (finger).

Noun

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jari

  1. finger
  2. toe

References

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Brunei Malay

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayic *jari (finger).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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jari

  1. finger
  2. toe
  3. hand (of watch)

Hyponyms

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Central Malay

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Malayic *jari (finger).

Noun

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jari

  1. finger

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Iban

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayic *jari (finger).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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jari

  1. hand

References

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  • Scott, N. C. (1956) A Dictionary of Sea Dayak[1], School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

Ido

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈʒari/, /ˈd͡ʒari/

Noun

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jari

  1. plural of jaro

Indonesian

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Etymology

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From Malay jari, from Proto-Malayic *jari (finger). Cognate of Old Javanese jariji, Balinese ᬚ᭄ᬭᬶᬚᬶ (jriji), Javanese ꦢꦿꦶꦗꦶ (driji), Indonesian jeriji, Sundanese jariji.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈd͡ʒä.ri/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: ja‧ri

Noun

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jari (first-person possessive jariku, second-person possessive jarimu, third-person possessive jarinya)

  1. digit, finger
    1. (anatomy) a narrow extremity of the human hand or foot: a finger, thumb, or toe
    2. (zoology) similar or similar-looking structures in other animals.
    3. unit of measure.
  2. finger: something similar in function or agency to the human finger, (usually) with regard to touching, grasping, or pointing.

Derived terms

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Further reading

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Japanese

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Romanization

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jari

  1. Rōmaji transcription of じゃり

Kendayan

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Malayic *jari (finger).

Noun

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jari

  1. finger
  2. toe

References

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  • Smith, A. (2017) The Languages of Borneo: A Comprehensive Classification, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa

Malay

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayic *jari (finger).

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Noun

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jari (Jawi spelling جاري, plural jari-jari, informal 1st possessive jariku, 2nd possessive jarimu, 3rd possessive jarinya)

  1. finger
  2. toe
  3. hand (of watch)

Descendants

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  • Indonesian: jari
  • Acehnese: jaroe
  • Min Nan: 惹𨁫 (jiá-lí)
  • Semai: jariiq

Further reading

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Minangkabau

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Malayic *jari (finger).

Noun

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jari

  1. finger

References

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  • Kamus Minangkabau - Indonesia[2] (in Indonesian), Jakarta: Pusat Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Bahasa, 1985

Remun

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Malayic *jari (finger).

Noun

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jari

  1. hand

Slovak

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Noun

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jari

  1. inflection of jar:
    1. genitive/dative/locative singular
    2. nominative/accusative plural

Somali

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Verb

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jari

  1. to cut