"merasa" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Brooke's Point Palawano]

Etymology: From me- + rasa. Etymology templates: {{prefix|plw|me|rasa}} me- + rasa Head templates: {{head|plw|adjective}} merasa
  1. delicious

Verb [Indonesian]

IPA: /məˈra.sa/ Forms: rasakan [imperative], merasa [active]
Etymology: Affixed rasa (“feeling”) + meng-, from Malay merasa, from Classical Malay merasa. Etymology templates: {{af|id|rasa|meng-|t1=feeling}} rasa (“feeling”) + meng-, {{inh|id|ms|merasa}} Malay merasa, {{inh|id|ms-cla|merasa}} Classical Malay merasa Head templates: {{head|id|verb|imperative|rasakan|active|merasa|ordinary passive|dirasa|adversative passive|terasa}} merasa (imperative rasakan, active merasa, ordinary passive dirasa, adversative passive terasa)
  1. to feel
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