Indonesian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Malay langsung, from Javanese langsung (straight, direct).

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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langsung

  1. directly
  2. right away
  3. continuously
  4. live (of a broadcast: direct, in real time, as it happens)

Verb

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langsung

  1. to continue
  2. to go beyond its goal
  3. to become

Adjective

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langsung (comparative lebih langsung, superlative paling langsung)

  1. direct
  2. continuous
  3. live (of a broadcast: direct, in real time, as it happens)

Derived terms

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Malay

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Javanese langsung (straight, direct).

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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langsung (Jawi spelling لڠسوڠ)

  1. directly; immediately
    Dia langsung pergi ke pejabat selepas sarapan.
    He went directly to the office after breakfast.
  2. at all (in negative contexts; intensifier)
    Saya tidak faham langsung.
    I do not understand at all.

Adjective

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langsung (Jawi spelling لڠسوڠ, comparative lebih langsung, superlative paling langsung)

  1. direct; straightforward
    Ini adalah laluan langsung ke pusat bandar.
    This is a direct route to the city centre.

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • > Indonesian: langsung (inherited)

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