Balinese

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *hawak.

Noun

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awak (Balinese script ᬳᬯᬓ᭄)

  1. (anatomy) body

Banjarese

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayic *awak, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *hawak, from Proto-Austronesian *Sawak (waist).

Noun

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awak

  1. (anatomy) body

Pronoun

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awak

  1. (Hulu) I

Central Bontoc

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *hawak, from Proto-Austronesian *Sawak (waist).

Noun

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awak

  1. (anatomy) body

Dibabawon Manobo

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *hawak, from Proto-Austronesian *Sawak (waist).

Noun

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awak

  1. (anatomy) waist

Iban

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /awəak/
  • Hyphenation: a‧wak

Noun

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awak

  1. opportunity
  2. time

Verb

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awak

  1. to let
  2. to allow

Derived terms

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Indonesian

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Etymology

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From Malay awak, from Classical Malay awak, from Proto-Malayic *awak, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *hawak, from Proto-Austronesian *Sawak (waist).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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awak (plural awak-awak)

  1. body (of ship, etc.)
    Synonyms: badan, tubuh
  2. (usually in compound) crew
  3. a Minangkabau person
  4. (dialect Batak) the junction of the upper and lower spine
  5. (archery, dialect Java) the white part on the archery target board
  6. (dialect Lundayeh) felled wood pieces

Hyponyms

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Derived terms

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Classifier

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awak (singular seawak)

  1. used to count ships
    Berapa awak kapal?How many ships?

Pronoun

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awak

  1. (dialectal) you
    Synonyms: engkau, kamu, kau
  2. (Medan) I; me
    Synonyms: aku, saya
  3. (dialect Aceh) a group of people
  4. (dialect Kerinci) greeting for someone who is older, but younger than mother and father

Further reading

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Javanese

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Romanization

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awak

  1. romanization of ꦲꦮꦏ꧀

Limos Kalinga

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *hawak.

Noun

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awak

  1. (anatomy) waist

Lubuagan Kalinga

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *hawak.

Noun

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awak

  1. (anatomy) waist

Malay

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Malayic *awak, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *hawak, from Proto-Austronesian *Sawak (waist).

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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awak (Jawi spelling اوق)

  1. (polite) Second person singular pronoun; you.
    Synonyms: engkau, kau, kamu
    Awak di mana sekarang?
    Where are you now?

Usage notes

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  • Used as a polite pronoun with people of the same or similar age group of a different gender or with people of a lower age group (e.g. an adult talking to a child).

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Malay personal pronouns
Singular Plural
1st person

saya1
aku3

kita4
kami2 & 5
kita orang3 & 5

2nd person

awak1
anda2
awda8
(eng)kau3
kamu3

(2nd person) + semua6
kalian2
(eng)kau orang3

3rd person

dia
ia
beliau7
-nya2

mereka2
dia orang3

1 Polite.
2 Formal.
3 Informal.
4 Includes the listener (inclusive).
5 Excludes the listener (exclusive).
6 Formality depends on the second person pronoun used.
7 Honorific.
8 Formal (Brunei).

Notes:
  • This table mostly only shows personal pronouns that are commonly used in the standard language and within the Klang Valley area.
  • The second person pronouns are often replaced by kinship terms, titles, or the like.
  • The enclitic -nya is only used obliquely (as an object or possessor).
  • The second person pronoun kamu is usually only used when speaking with younger speakers.
See each entry for more information.

Noun

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awak (Jawi spelling اوق, plural awak-awak or awak2)

  1. (uncommon) A body.
    Synonyms: badan, tubuh
  2. (uncommon) One's self; self.
    Synonym: diri

Derived terms

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Affixations

Descendants

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  • > Indonesian: awak (inherited)

References

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Further reading

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  • "awak" in Pusat Rujukan Persuratan Melayu (PRPM) [Malay Literary Reference Centre (PRPM)] (in Malay), Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, 2017
    (also see "awak" at PRPM first version)
  • Blust, Robert; Trussel, Stephen (2010–), “*Sawak”, in The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

Mansaka

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *hawak.

Noun

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awak

  1. (anatomy) waist

Minangkabau

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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awak

  1. body
  2. self
  3. fellow member of a group (especially, a fellow Minangkabau person)
    Kironyo urang awak juo mah!
    Turns out he's one of our people!

Pronoun

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awak

  1. I; me; my (first person singular pronoun)
    Awak pulang lai, Kawan!
    I will go home first, Bro!
  2. we; us; our (first person plural pronoun, inclusive of the person spoken to)
    Molah awak pai!
    Let us go!
  3. we; us; our (first person plural pronoun, exclusive of the person spoken to)
    Alah dulu lo awak pai.
    We've already left
  4. you (second person singular pronoun)
    Awak kama kini?
    Where do you want to go now?

Usage notes

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As a second person singular pronoun, it may be used by spouses or lovers when adressing each other, or by a person of superior status when addressing someone lower in hierarchy.

Synonyms

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References

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  • Moussay, G. (1995), “AWAK”, in Dictionnaire minangkabau-indonésien-français [Minangkabau-Indonesian-French dictionary] (in French), Paris: Éditions L'Harmattan, pages 99–100

Rinconada Bikol

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *hawak, from Proto-Austronesian *Sawak (waist).

Noun

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awak

  1. (anatomy) body, torso
  2. corpse, cadaver
    Synonym: bangkay

Southern Tidung

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *hawak, from Proto-Austronesian *Sawak (waist).

Noun

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awak

  1. (anatomy) waist

Sundanese

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *hawak, from Proto-Austronesian *Sawak (waist).

Noun

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awak (Sundanese script ᮃᮝᮊ᮪)

  1. body

Pronoun

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awak (Sundanese script ᮃᮝᮊ᮪)

  1. (panengah) you

Tagakaulu Kalagan

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *hawak.

Noun

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awak

  1. (anatomy) waist

Tagalog

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Pronunciation

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  • (Standard Tagalog)
    • IPA(key): /ʔaˈwak/ [ʔɐˈwak̠̚] (overflow of large volumes of water, noun)
    • IPA(key): /ˈʔawak/ [ˈʔaː.wɐk̠̚] (large body of water, noun)
  • Syllabification: a‧wak

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awák (Baybayin spelling ᜀᜏᜃ᜔)

  1. overflow or gush of large volumes of water from a container, river or a body of water
    Synonyms: buluwak, bulwak, sagalwak
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Noun

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awak (Baybayin spelling ᜀᜏᜃ᜔)

  1. large body of water

Further reading

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  • awak”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, 2018

Anagrams

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Tenggarong Kutai Malay

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayic *awak, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *hawak, from Proto-Austronesian *Sawak (waist).

Pronoun

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awak

  1. you