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pasiar

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Manado Malay

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Etymology

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From Portuguese passear (to walk, to stroll, to travel). Cognate of Indonesian pesiar.

Verb

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pasiar

  1. to go out
  2. to visit someone

Sundanese

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Etymology

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From Portuguese passear (to walk, stroll, travel). Compare siar (to look for).

Verb

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pasiar

  1. to stroll, to tour (on foot, on horseback, carriage, etc.)

References

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