- buku - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Although buku, kitab, and pustaka all translate as book, the latter two have more specialized usages The word kitab is used commonly for books relating to religion and law
- beaucoup - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Inherited from Old French biau cop, first attested circa 1210 [1] Equivalent to beau (“nice, beautiful”) + coup (“hit, strike”) The latter word also means “helping of soup or beverage”, first attested circa 1375, whose sense may have triggered or reinforced beaucoup to mean “a lot”
- buko - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
bukó node (of bamboo, sugar cane, etc ) knot (of a tree or lumber) (anatomy) knuckle synonym Synonym: kamaoo (anatomy) joint (of one's finger or toe) synonym Synonym: buko-buko
- كتاب - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
كِتَاب • (kitāb) m (plural كُتُب (kutub)) (obsolete) verbal noun of كَتَبَ (kataba) (form I) verbal noun of كَاتَبَ (kātaba) (form III) quotations
- merci beaucoup - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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- 束縛 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
束縛 (transitive) (literary, literal) to bind; to tie up (figurative) to restrict; to constrain 束縛 思想 /束缚 思想 ― shùfù sīxiǎng ― to restrict thoughts 解除 束縛/ 解除 束缚 ― jiěchú shùfù ― to lift constraints
- buku cetak - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
buku cetak (plural buku - buku cetak) (publishing) printed book: a physical book made of printed pages bound together with a cover and spine
- tata - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Probably ultimately from baby-talk and related to teat, tit Possibly borrowed through French tette, of Germanic origin, and or Old English titt Compare Dutch tiet and German Zitze
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