jaya

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Indonesian

Etymology

From Sanskrit जय (jaya) (victory).

Noun

jaya (first-person possessive jayaku, second-person possessive jayamu, third-person possessive jayanya)

  1. victory
  2. success

Adjective

jaya

  1. prosperous
  2. glorious

Derived terms


Javanese

Etymology

From Sanskrit जय (jaya) (victory).

Noun

jaya

  1. (krama/ngoko, classical) victory

Synonyms


Malay

Etymology

From Sanskrit जय (jaya, victory).

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -ajə, -jə,
  • Hyphenation: ja‧ya

Noun

jaya (Jawi spelling جاي, plural jaya-jaya, informal 1st possessive jayaku, 2nd possessive jayamu, 3rd possessive jayanya)

  1. Synonym of kejayaan (victory, success)

Verb

jaya (Jawi spelling جاي)

  1. to be successful, to succeed, to win

Derived terms

Synonyms

Adjective

jaya (Jawi spelling جاي, used in the form berjaya)

  1. having rendered great service

Pali

Etymology

From Sanskrit जय (jaya).

Alternative forms

Noun

jaya m

  1. victory
  2. triumph

Declension

Descendants

  • Khmer: ជ័យ (cɨy)
  • Burmese: ဇေယျ (jeyya.)
  • Mon: ဇၞး
  • Thai: ชัย (chai)

Quechua

Alternative forms

Adjective

jaya

  1. spicy, provoking a burning sensation due to the presence of chillies of similar spices