"eke" meaning in Indonesian

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Pronoun

IPA: [ˈɛkə]
Etymology: From informal Dutch ikke (standard Dutch ik), from Middle Dutch ic, from Old Dutch ik, from Proto-Germanic *ek, from Proto-Indo-European *éǵh₂. Compare to Afrikaans ek. Doublet of ego. Etymology templates: {{bor|id|nl|ikke}} Dutch ikke, {{cog|nl|ik}} Dutch ik, {{der|id|dum|ic}} Middle Dutch ic, {{der|id|odt|ik}} Old Dutch ik, {{der|id|gem-pro|*ek}} Proto-Germanic *ek, {{der|id|ine-pro|*éǵh₂}} Proto-Indo-European *éǵh₂, {{cog|af|ek}} Afrikaans ek, {{doublet|id|ego}} Doublet of ego Head templates: {{head|id|pronoun||head2=}} eke
  1. (colloquial, dated) I: The speaker or writer, referred to as the grammatical subject, of a sentence. Tags: colloquial, dated Synonyms: aku, saya, gua, gue

Download JSON data for eke meaning in Indonesian (2.1kB)

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      },
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      "expansion": "Afrikaans ek",
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      },
      "expansion": "Doublet of ego",
      "name": "doublet"
    }
  ],
  "etymology_text": "From informal Dutch ikke (standard Dutch ik), from Middle Dutch ic, from Old Dutch ik, from Proto-Germanic *ek, from Proto-Indo-European *éǵh₂. Compare to Afrikaans ek. Doublet of ego.",
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      },
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    },
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        "1": "id",
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      },
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    }
  ],
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        "Indonesian first person pronouns",
        "Indonesian lemmas",
        "Indonesian palindromes",
        "Indonesian pronouns",
        "Indonesian terms borrowed from Dutch",
        "Indonesian terms derived from Dutch",
        "Indonesian terms derived from Middle Dutch",
        "Indonesian terms derived from Old Dutch",
        "Indonesian terms derived from Proto-Germanic",
        "Indonesian terms derived from Proto-Indo-European",
        "Indonesian terms with IPA pronunciation"
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      ],
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        },
        {
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        {
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        }
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      "ipa": "[ˈɛkə]"
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