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Pangutaran Sama
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Malay perintah (order).
Noun
[edit]parinta
Tausug
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Malay perintah (“order”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]parinta (Sulat Sūg spelling فَرِنْتَ)
- government
- Synonym: kaladjaan ( Malaysia)
- Dakula' in gadji bang maghinang ha parinta.
- The salary is big if you work in the government sector.
- In parinta Pilipinas subay limāya dayn ha kawasa sin hulaꞌ dugaing.
- The Philippine government should be free from foreign power.
Usage notes
[edit]This term refers only to a system not ruled by a single or heriditary person or an authority represented by elected or nominated officials chosen by citizens in free elections (See republic), such as Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, United States, etc. In the sense of kaladjaan, it is only limited to a system in which the supreme authority is vested in a single or heriditary figure known as monarch (See monarchy), such as Brunei, Cambodia, Japan, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, United Kingdom etc.
Derived terms
[edit]Yakan
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Malay perintah (order)
Noun
[edit]parinta
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