"mayoritas diam" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Indonesian]

IPA: /majoˈritas ˈdiam/ Forms: mayoritas diam ku [first-person, possessive], mayoritas diam mu [possessive, second-person], mayoritas diam nya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: Compound of mayoritas (“majority”) + diam (“silent”), calque of English silent majority. Etymology templates: {{com|id|mayoritas|diam|t1=majority|t2=silent}} mayoritas (“majority”) + diam (“silent”), {{clq|id|en|silent majority|nocap=1}} calque of English silent majority Head templates: {{id-noun|head=|pl=-}} mayoritas diam (first-person possessive mayoritas diamku, second-person possessive mayoritas diammu, third-person possessive mayoritas diamnya)
  1. (politics) silent majority: the largest portion of a demographic group or of the population of a political jurisdiction, which is considered to possess political and social views that are not openly declared, but that can nevertheless significantly affect voting patterns and social behavior. Categories (topical): Politics Synonyms: majoriti pasif
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