surat kabar

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Etymology[edit]

Compound of surat (document) +‎ kabar (news), from Malay surat khabar, calque of Dutch nieuwsblad (newspaper). Popularised by Soerat Kabar Bahasa Melaijoe in 1856.

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surat kabar (plural surat-surat kabar, first-person possessive surat kabarku, second-person possessive surat kabarmu, third-person possessive surat kabarnya)

  1. newspaper
    Synonym: koran

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