"Shinto" meaning in Indonesian

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Noun

IPA: /ʃin.to/ Forms: Shintoku [first-person, possessive], Shintomu [possessive, second-person], Shintonya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: Unadapted borrowing from Japanese 神道 (shintō), from Middle Chinese 神道 (MC zyin dawX, “ways of the gods”), ultimately from Old Chinese 神道 (OC *hlin l'uːʔ, “ways [doings] of Heaven [in matters of fortune or fate]”). Etymology templates: {{ubor|id|ja|神道|tr=shintō}} Unadapted borrowing from Japanese 神道 (shintō), {{der|id|ltc|-}} Middle Chinese, {{ltc-l|神道|ways of the gods}} 神道 (MC zyin dawX, “ways of the gods”), {{der|id|och|-}} Old Chinese, {{och-l|神道|ways 􂀿doings􂁀 of Heaven 􂀿in matters of fortune or fate􂁀}} 神道 (OC *hlin l'uːʔ, “ways [doings] of Heaven [in matters of fortune or fate]”) Head templates: {{id-noun|}} Shinto (first-person possessive Shintoku, second-person possessive Shintomu, third-person possessive Shintonya)
  1. Shinto (formerly the state religion of Japan, a type of animism involving the worship of ancestors and nature spirits in Japan)

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