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binatang

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Acehnese

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Malay binatang.

Noun

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binatang

  1. animal (organism)
  2. animal (organism other than man)

Synonyms

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Bintulu

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Etymology

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From Malay binatang.

Noun

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binatang

  1. animal (organism)
  2. animal (organism other than man)

Dairi Batak

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Etymology

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From Malay binatang.

Noun

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binatang

  1. animal (organism)
  2. animal (organism other than man)

Iban

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Etymology

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From Malay binatang.

Noun

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binatang

  1. animal (organism)
  2. animal (organism other than man)

Indonesian

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Etymology

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Reconstructed as batang (corpse) +‎ -in-, from Malay binatang, from Classical Malay binatang.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /biˈnataŋ/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: bi‧na‧tang

Noun

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binatang (plural binatang-binatang)

  1. animal (organism)
  2. animal (organism other than man)
    Synonyms: hewan, satwa

Derived terms

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Further reading

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Javanese

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Malay binatang.

Noun

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binatang

  1. (derogatory) animal (person who behaves wildly)

Lampung Api

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Etymology

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From Malay binatang.

Noun

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binatang

  1. animal (organism)
  2. animal (organism other than man)

Maguindanao

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Malay binatang.

Pronunciation

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  • (Standard Maguindanaon) IPA(key): /biˈnataŋ/ [biˈɳa.ʈʌŋ]
  • Rhymes: -ataŋ
  • Syllabification: bi‧na‧tang

Noun

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binatang (Jawi spelling بِنَاْتَڠْ)

  1. animal (organism)
  2. animal (organism other than man)

Malay

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Etymology

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Constructed form batang +‎ -in-.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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binatang (Jawi spelling بيناتڠ, plural binatang-binatang, informal 1st possessive binatangku, 2nd possessive binatangmu, 3rd possessive binatangnya)

  1. animal (organism)
  2. animal (organism other than man)
  3. animal (person who behaves wildly)

Synonyms

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Descendants

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Adjective

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binatang (Jawi spelling بيناتڠ)

  1. animal (of animals)

Synonyms

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Further reading

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binatang” in Pusat Rujukan Persuratan Melayu | Malay Literary Reference Centre, Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, 2017.

Mansaka

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Etymology

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From Malay binatang.

Noun

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binatang

  1. animal (organism)
  2. animal (organism other than man)

Maranao

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Etymology

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From Malay binatang.

Noun

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binatang (batang Arab spelling بيناتڠ)

  1. animal (organism)
  2. animal (organism other than man)

Mongondow

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Etymology

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From Malay binatang.

Noun

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binatang

  1. animal (organism)
  2. animal (organism other than man)

Sika

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Etymology

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From Malay binatang.

Noun

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binatang

  1. animal (organism)
  2. animal (organism other than man)

Simeulue

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Etymology

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From Malay binatang.

Noun

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binatang

  1. animal (organism)
  2. animal (organism other than man)

Sundanese

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Romanization

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binatang

  1. Romanization of ᮘᮤᮔᮒᮀ

Tausug

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Malay binatang.

Pronunciation

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  • (Sinūgan Parianun) IPA(key): /binataŋ/ [bɪ.n̪aˈt̪aŋ]
  • Rhymes: -aŋ
  • Syllabification: bi‧na‧tang

Noun

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binatang (Sulat Sūg spelling بِنَتَڠْ)

  1. animal (organism)
  2. animal (organism other than man)
  3. (derogatory) a wild and unconventional person
    Synonyms: hayup, sattuwa

Tiruray

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Etymology

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From Malay binatang.

Noun

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binatang

  1. animal (organism)
  2. animal (organism other than man)

Toba Batak

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Etymology

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From Malay binatang.

Noun

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binatang

  1. animal (organism)
  2. animal (organism other than man)

Tok Pisin

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Malay binatang (animal).

Noun

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binatang

  1. insect, pest, creepy-crawly
  2. germ, pathogen
    • 2015, anonymous author, Kirap![1]:
      Dispela i kamapim olsem win inap long kilim ol binatang i dai.
      Evidently, something about being in the open air kills germs.

Synonyms

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  • jem (when referring to germs or pathogens)