"kumico" meaning in Indonesian

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Noun

IPA: /ku.mi.t͡ʃo/ Forms: kumicoku [first-person, possessive], kumicomu [possessive, second-person], kumiconya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: From Japanese 組長(くみちょう) (kumichō, “head of a group”), whence kumi can also be from 隣組 (tonarigumi, “neighborhood association”). Etymology templates: {{bor|id|ja|-}} Japanese, {{ja-r|組長|くみちょう|head of a group}} 組長(くみちょう) (kumichō, “head of a group”) Head templates: {{id-noun|}} kumico (first-person possessive kumicoku, second-person possessive kumicomu, third-person possessive kumiconya)
  1. (archaic) neighborhood association chief. Tags: archaic
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