friksi

Indonesian

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch frictie, from Latin frictiō.

Noun

friksi (first-person possessive friksiku, second-person possessive friksimu, third-person possessive friksinya)

  1. friction: conflict, as between persons having dissimilar ideas or interests; clash.
    Synonym: gesekan

Derived terms

  • friksi ekonomi

Further reading

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