"emas putih" meaning in Indonesian

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Noun

IPA: [ˈəmas ˈputɪh] Forms: êmas putih [canonical], emas putih ku [first-person, possessive], emas putih mu [possessive, second-person], emas putih nya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: Compound of emas (“gold”) + putih (“white”), calque of Dutch witgoud (“platinum”, literally “white gold”). Compare to Japanese 白金(はっきん) (hakkin, “platinum”). Etymology templates: {{com|id|emas|putih|t1=gold|t2=white}} emas (“gold”) + putih (“white”), {{clq|id|nl|witgoud|lit=white gold|nocap=1|t=platinum}} calque of Dutch witgoud (“platinum”, literally “white gold”), {{cog|ja|-}} Japanese, {{ja-r|白金|はっきん|t=platinum}} 白金(はっきん) (hakkin, “platinum”) Head templates: {{id-noun|head=êmas putih|pl=-}} êmas putih (first-person possessive emas putihku, second-person possessive emas putihmu, third-person possessive emas putihnya)
  1. platinum: the chemical element with atomic number 78 and symbol Pt; a dense, malleable, ductile, highly unreactive, silverish-white transition metal of great value. Wikipedia link: id:emas putih Synonyms: emas kodok, platina

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