"perangko" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Indonesian]

Forms: perangkoku [first-person, possessive], perangkomu [possessive, second-person], perangkonya [possessive, third-person]
Head templates: {{id-noun}} perangko (first-person possessive perangkoku, second-person possessive perangkomu, third-person possessive perangkonya)
  1. Alternative form of prangko Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: prangko
    Sense id: en-perangko-id-noun-RoCQ29X5 Categories (other): Indonesian entries with incorrect language header, Indonesian terms with redundant script codes

Noun [Malay]

Forms: ڤرڠکو [Jawi], perangko-perangko [plural], perangkoku [first-person, informal, possessive], perangkomu [possessive, second-person], perangkonya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: From Dutch franco (“with freightages paid by the sender”), from Italian porto (“port, carriage”) + franco (“free”), from French franc (“free; frank; full”), from Middle French franc, from Old French franc (“free, genuine, sincere”), from Late Latin Francus (“a Frank”), from Frankish *Frank (“a Frank”), a name probably taken from Proto-Germanic *frankô, *frakkōn (“spear”), from Proto-Indo-European *preng-, *pregn- (“pole, stalk”). Influenced by Dutch frankeerzegel (“postage stamp”). Etymology templates: {{bor|ms|nl|franco|t=with freightages paid by the sender}} Dutch franco (“with freightages paid by the sender”), {{der|ms|it|-}} Italian, {{compound|it|porto|franco|nocat=1|t1=port, carriage|t2=free}} porto (“port, carriage”) + franco (“free”), {{der|ms|fr|franc|t=free; frank; full}} French franc (“free; frank; full”), {{der|ms|frm|franc}} Middle French franc, {{der|ms|fro|franc||free, genuine, sincere}} Old French franc (“free, genuine, sincere”), {{der|ms|LL.|Francus||a Frank}} Late Latin Francus (“a Frank”), {{der|ms|frk|*Frank||a Frank}} Frankish *Frank (“a Frank”), {{der|ms|gem-pro|*frankô}} Proto-Germanic *frankô, {{der|ms|ine-pro|*preng-}} Proto-Indo-European *preng-, {{cog|nl|frankeerzegel|t=postage stamp}} Dutch frankeerzegel (“postage stamp”) Head templates: {{ms-noun|j=ڤرڠکو}} perangko (Jawi spelling ڤرڠکو, plural perangko-perangko, informal 1st possessive perangkoku, 2nd possessive perangkomu, 3rd possessive perangkonya)
  1. (Riau) postage stamp, a small designed piece of printed paper with a face value stuck on an item to be mailed, indicating that postage or other costs such as tax or licence fees has been prepaid. Tags: Riau Synonyms: prangko [especially], setem [Malaysia, Singapore], kepala raja
    Sense id: en-perangko-ms-noun-sm8kmOoz Categories (other): Malay entries with incorrect language header, Malay terms with redundant script codes

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      "tags": [
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      "word": "setem"
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