cukai

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Indonesian

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Etymology

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From Malay cukai (tax), from Tamil சுங்கம் (cuṅkam).

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Noun

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cukai (first-person possessive cukaiku, second-person possessive cukaimu, third-person possessive cukainya)

  1. (law, government) excise, a tax charged on goods produced within the country.
    Synonym: éksais (Standard Malay)
  2. duty, a tax placed on imports or exports; a tariff.
    Synonym: bea
  3. land lease, land levy

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Malay

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Etymology

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From Tamil சுங்கம் (cuṅkam).

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Noun

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cukai (Jawi spelling چوکاي, plural cukai-cukai, informal 1st possessive cukaiku, 2nd possessive cukaimu, 3rd possessive cukainya)

  1. (Malaysia) tax, duty, tariff
  2. (Indonesia) excise

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Descendants

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  • Indonesian: cukai
  • Min Nan: 抽奎 (thiu-khe)
  • Maranao: sokay
  • Pangutaran Sama: sukay
  • Tiruray: sukay
  • Tausug: sukay

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