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Indonesian

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Etymology

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Pronunciation

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Infix

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  1. (Prokem slang) used to form prokem words

Usage notes

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Part of prokem cant formation, inserted to words before the final rime is altered or removed, typically in the first syllable after the initial consonant or consonant cluster (as in bokap from bapak), or in the second syllable after a first syllable with schwa as its vowel (as in sepokat from sepatu).

Derived terms

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