sersan

Indonesian

Etymology

From Dutch sergeant, from Middle Dutch seriant, from Old French sergent, from Latin serviēns. Cognate of Afrikaans sersant.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈsɛrsan]
  • Hyphenation: sèr‧san

Noun

sersan (plural sersan-sersan, first-person possessive sersanku, second-person possessive sersanmu, third-person possessive sersannya)

  1. (military, law enforcement) sergeant (non-commissioned officer in several armed forces)

Alternative forms

  • sarjan (Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore)

Compounds

  • sersan dua
  • sersan dua polisi
  • sersan kepala
  • sersan kepala polisi
  • sersan mayor
  • sersan mayor polisi
  • sersan satu
  • sersan satu polisi

Further reading

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