"natar" meaning in Indonesian

See natar in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: [ˈnatar] Forms: natarku [first-person, possessive], natarmu [possessive, second-person], natarnya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: * From Old Javanese natar (“grounds, yard; ground, surface of cloth on which the pattern is painted”). * From Balinese natar (ᬦᬢᬃ, “house-complex”). Both are inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *natad (“cleared area around house, cleared ground in village”), from Proto-Austronesian *NataD (“outside”). Related to Indonesian latar (“background”). Cognate of Tetum natar (“rice paddy, paddy field”). Etymology templates: {{der|id|kaw|natar|t=grounds, yard; ground, surface of cloth on which the pattern is painted}} Old Javanese natar (“grounds, yard; ground, surface of cloth on which the pattern is painted”), {{bor|id|ban|natar|t=house-complex|tr=ᬦᬢᬃ}} Balinese natar (ᬦᬢᬃ, “house-complex”), {{inh|id|poz-pro|*natad|t=cleared area around house, cleared ground in village}} Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *natad (“cleared area around house, cleared ground in village”), {{inh|id|map-pro|*NataD|t=outside}} Proto-Austronesian *NataD (“outside”), {{cog|id|latar|t=background}} Indonesian latar (“background”), {{cog|tet|natar|t=rice paddy, paddy field}} Tetum natar (“rice paddy, paddy field”) Head templates: {{id-noun|head=|pl=-}} natar (first-person possessive natarku, second-person possessive natarmu, third-person possessive natarnya)
  1. background colour in batik. Synonyms: dasar, latar
    Sense id: en-natar-id-noun-OPbaVx0u Categories (other): Indonesian entries with incorrect language header, Indonesian terms with redundant script codes, Pages with 5 entries, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Indonesian entries with incorrect language header: 98 2 Disambiguation of Indonesian terms with redundant script codes: 84 16 Disambiguation of Pages with 5 entries: 48 2 48 2 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 49 1 49 1

Noun

IPA: [ˈnatar] Forms: natarku [first-person, possessive], natarmu [possessive, second-person], natarnya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: * From Old Javanese natar (“grounds, yard; ground, surface of cloth on which the pattern is painted”). * From Balinese natar (ᬦᬢᬃ, “house-complex”). Both are inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *natad (“cleared area around house, cleared ground in village”), from Proto-Austronesian *NataD (“outside”). Related to Indonesian latar (“background”). Cognate of Tetum natar (“rice paddy, paddy field”). Etymology templates: {{der|id|kaw|natar|t=grounds, yard; ground, surface of cloth on which the pattern is painted}} Old Javanese natar (“grounds, yard; ground, surface of cloth on which the pattern is painted”), {{bor|id|ban|natar|t=house-complex|tr=ᬦᬢᬃ}} Balinese natar (ᬦᬢᬃ, “house-complex”), {{inh|id|poz-pro|*natad|t=cleared area around house, cleared ground in village}} Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *natad (“cleared area around house, cleared ground in village”), {{inh|id|map-pro|*NataD|t=outside}} Proto-Austronesian *NataD (“outside”), {{cog|id|latar|t=background}} Indonesian latar (“background”), {{cog|tet|natar|t=rice paddy, paddy field}} Tetum natar (“rice paddy, paddy field”) Head templates: {{id-noun|head=|pl=-}} natar (first-person possessive natarku, second-person possessive natarmu, third-person possessive natarnya)
  1. backyard Synonyms: halaman, pekarangan
    Sense id: en-natar-id-noun-xVg8U9Pu
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          "word": "dasar"
        },
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          "word": "latar"
        }
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      "ipa": "[ˈnatar]"
    }
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      },
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      "tags": [
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      "args": {
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        "t": "rice paddy, paddy field"
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    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "tet",
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