"ibu negara" meaning in All languages combined

See ibu negara on Wiktionary

Noun [Indonesian]

Forms: ibu negara ku [first-person, possessive], ibu negara mu [possessive, second-person], ibu negara nya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: ibu (“madam”) + negara (“country”) Etymology templates: {{compound|id|ibu|negara|t1=madam|t2=country}} ibu (“madam”) + negara (“country”) Head templates: {{id-noun|head=|pl=-}} ibu negara (first-person possessive ibu negaraku, second-person possessive ibu negaramu, third-person possessive ibu negaranya)
  1. First Lady: The wife of the chief executive of a nation; especially the wife of the President of a country; or a woman (e.g. a relative) who takes on similar public duties, as when the chief executive is unmarried. Wikipedia link: Comparison of Standard Malay and Indonesian, False friend

Noun [Malay]

Forms: ibu negara ku [first-person, informal, possessive], ibu negara mu [possessive, second-person], ibu negara nya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: ibu (“the greatest or most significant”) + negara (“country”) Etymology templates: {{compound|ms|ibu|negara|t1=the greatest or most significant|t2=country}} ibu (“the greatest or most significant”) + negara (“country”) Head templates: {{ms-noun|head=|pl=-}} ibu negara (informal 1st possessive ibu negaraku, 2nd possessive ibu negaramu, 3rd possessive ibu negaranya)
  1. capital city. Wikipedia link: Comparison of Standard Malay and Indonesian, False friend
    Sense id: en-ibu_negara-ms-noun-CeUXHRDY Categories (other): Malay entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries
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