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amaun

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Malay

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English amount, from Middle English amounten (to mount up to, come up to, signify), from Old French amonter (to amount to), from amont, amunt (uphill, upward), from the prepositional phrase a mont (toward or to a mountain or heap), from Latin ad montem, from ad (to) + montem, accusative of mons (mountain).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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amaun (Jawi spelling اماءون)

  1. A quantity of something; an amount.
    Synonym: jumlah
    amaun bahanamount of material

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