agak

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See also: ágak and agák

Cebuano

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Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: a‧gak

Verb

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agak

  1. to guide; to usher

Anagrams

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Indonesian

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Malay agak, from Classical Malay اڬق (agak).

Noun

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agak (plural agak-agak, first-person possessive agakku, second-person possessive agakmu, third-person possessive agaknya)

  1. guess, estimation, approximation

Adverb

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agak

  1. approximately
  2. kind of, rather, somewhat, a little
    Percakapan yang agak membosankan.
    Conversation that is kind of boring.
    A rather boring conversation.
    Suaranya agak serak hari ini, ada apa dengannya?
    His voice is hoarse a little today, what happens to him?
Synonyms
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Derived terms

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Etymology 2

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From Lawangan [Term?].

Noun

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agak (first-person possessive agakku, second-person possessive agakmu, third-person possessive agaknya)

  1. marriage without coercion.

Etymology 3

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From Ngaju [Term?].

Noun

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agak (first-person possessive agakku, second-person possessive agakmu, third-person possessive agaknya)

  1. rattan basket.

Further reading

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Malay

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Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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agak (Jawi spelling اݢق)

  1. to guess (to solve by a correct conjecture)

Synonyms

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Descendants

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  • Balinese: agak
  • Dairi Batak: agak
  • Karo Batak: agak
  • Toba Batak: agak
  • Indonesian: agak
  • Javanese: agak
  • Rejang: agak
  • Simeulue: agak

Toba Batak

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Malay agak.

Verb

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agak (Batak spelling ᯀᯎᯂ᯲)

  1. to guess (to solve by a correct conjecture)