"sentiong" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Indonesian]

IPA: [sənˈtiɔŋ] Forms: sêntiong [canonical], sentiongku [first-person, possessive], sentiongmu [possessive, second-person], sentiongnya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: From Betawi sentiong, from Chinese Hokkien 新塚/新冢, compound of 新 (sin, “new”) + 塚/冢 (thióng, “graveyard”). Compare to Tiong Bahru (literally “new graveyard”), a Singaporean housing estate. Etymology templates: {{bor|id|bew|sentiong}} Betawi sentiong, {{der|id|zh|-}} Chinese, {{der|id|nan-hbl|-}} Hokkien, {{zh-l|新塚|tr=-}} 新塚/新冢, {{compound|zh|新|塚|nocat=1|t1=new|t2=graveyard|tr1=sin|tr2=thióng}} 新 (sin, “new”) + 塚/冢 (thióng, “graveyard”) Head templates: {{id-noun|head=sêntiong}} sêntiong (first-person possessive sentiongku, second-person possessive sentiongmu, third-person possessive sentiongnya)
  1. Chinese graveyard. Wikipedia link: Tiong Bahru

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