terms |
banyumasan |
As a noun terms
is .
As a proper noun banyumasan is
a javanese language closely related to malay, sundanese, madurese, and balinese.
balinese |
banyumasan |
As an adjective balinese
is balinese.
As a noun balinese
is balinese person.
As a proper noun banyumasan is
a javanese language closely related to malay, sundanese, madurese, and balinese.
madurese |
banyumasan |
As proper nouns the difference between madurese and banyumasan
is that
madurese is an austronesian language spoken predominantly on the island of madura while
banyumasan is a javanese language closely related to malay, sundanese, madurese, and balinese.
As an adjective madurese
is of, or pertaining to, the indonesian island of madura.
sundanese |
banyumasan |
As an adjective sundanese
is sundanese.
As a proper noun banyumasan is
a javanese language closely related to malay, sundanese, madurese, and balinese.
malay |
banyumasan |
As proper nouns the difference between malay and banyumasan
is that
malay is the malay language, an austronesian language spoken by most malay people and in states they dominate while
banyumasan is a javanese language closely related to malay, sundanese, madurese, and balinese.
As an adjective malay
is of or relating to the malays, a people living in brunei, on the eastern coast of sumatra, the islands of bangka and belitung, the riau archipelago and the coastal areas of kalimantan in indonesia, in most of malaysia (states where they are politically dominant), in singapore and in the southernmost provinces of thailand.
As a noun malay
is a person of malay ancestry, referring to a diverse group of austronesian peoples inhabiting the malay archipelago and malay peninsula in southeast asia.
language |
banyumasan |
As a noun language
is (
lb) a body of words, and set of methods of combining them (called a grammar), understood by a community and used as a form of communication or
language can be a languet, a flat plate in or below the flue pipe of an organ.
As a verb language
is to communicate by language; to express in language.
As a proper noun banyumasan is
a javanese language closely related to malay, sundanese, madurese, and balinese.
javanese |
banyumasan |
As proper nouns the difference between javanese and banyumasan
is that
javanese is a language spoken in java while
banyumasan is a javanese language closely related to malay, sundanese, madurese, and balinese.
As a noun javanese
is a person belonging to the native austronesian people of the island of java.