"sandiwara" meaning in Indonesian

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Noun

IPA: [sand̪iˈwara] Forms: sandiwaraku [first-person, possessive], sandiwaramu [possessive, second-person], sandiwaranya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: From Old Javanese sandhi (“deep, subtle”) + wara/warah (“to say”), reanalyzed as sandi + wara. Coined by Indonesian politician Mangkunegara VII to translate Dutch toneel. Etymology templates: {{der|id|kaw|-}} Old Javanese, {{com|kaw|sandhi|wara/warah|nocap=1|t1=deep, subtle|t2=to say}} sandhi (“deep, subtle”) + wara/warah (“to say”), {{com|id|sandi|wara}} sandi + wara, {{coinage|id|Mangkunegara VII|in=|nat=Indonesian|nobycat=1|occ1=politician}} Coined by Indonesian politician Mangkunegara VII, {{cal|id|nl|toneel|notext=1}} Dutch toneel Head templates: {{id-noun|head=}} sandiwara (first-person possessive sandiwaraku, second-person possessive sandiwaramu, third-person possessive sandiwaranya)
  1. drama, theatrics, play Wikipedia link: id:sandiwara Synonyms: drama, teater, tonil
    Sense id: en-sandiwara-id-noun-32tK6zuL Categories (other): Indonesian entries with incorrect language header, Indonesian terms with redundant script codes

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