angkatan

Indonesian

Etymology

Reconstructed as angkat (to lift) + -an, from Malay angkatan (military expedition, parade, literally lift), from Classical Malay اڠكتن (angkatan).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aŋˈkatan/
  • Hyphenation: ang‧kat‧an
  • Rhymes: -an, -n

Noun

angkatan (first-person possessive angkatanku, second-person possessive angkatanmu, third-person possessive angkatannya)

  1. lift, a rise; a degree of elevation.
  2. force, a group that aims to attack, control, or constrain.
  3. generation, a single step or stage in the succession of natural descent; a rank or degree in genealogy, the members of a family from the same parents, considered as a single unit.
    Synonyms: generasi, turunan
  4. class: a group of students who commenced their education during a particular year.

Compounds

References

  1. Stuart (Ed ) Robson (2015) “Dutch loan-translations in Indonesian”, in Between worlds: linguistic papers in memory of David John Prentice, →DOI, pages 139–148 pages

Further reading

Malay

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [aŋˈkatan]
  • Rhymes: -tan, -an

Noun

angkatan (Jawi spelling اڠکتن, plural angkatan-angkatan, informal 1st possessive angkatanku, 2nd possessive angkatanmu, 3rd possessive angkatannya)

  1. lift, a rise; a degree of elevation.
  2. force, a group that aims to attack, control, or constrain.
  3. generation, a single step or stage in the succession of natural descent; a rank or degree in genealogy, the members of a family from the same parents, considered as a single unit.
    Synonym: generasi

Classifier

angkatan (singular seangkatan)

  1. classifier for an organised group of people or vehicles, usually political or military.
    Seangkatan kapalA fleet of ships

Further reading

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