List of loanwords in Malay
The Malay language has many loanwords from Sanskrit, Persian, Tamil, Greek, Latin, Portuguese, Dutch, certain Chinese dialects and more recently, Arabic (in particular many religious terms) and English (in particular many scientific and technological terms). Modern Malay loanwords are now primarily from English, Arabic and Javanese. English is the language of trade and Arabic is the language of religion (Islam), although key words such as surga/ syurga (heaven) and the word "religion" itself (agama) reflect their Sanskrit-Hindu origins. Many Javanese words, including those of Sanskrit origin, are being assimilated into Malay because of the influence of Indonesian.
While based on Malay itself, Indonesian is traditionally more influenced by Javanese and Sundanese, as the Javanese are the largest ethnic group in Indonesia, with Javanese having the largest number of native speakers. Dutch influence over Indonesian vocabulary also is significant, as the Malay language itself was favored and adopted due to its trading benefit during VOC era over the archipelago, leading to mass loanword and influence over the modern Indonesian language. It is known that at least one third of the Indonesian vocabulary grew under Dutch influence.
There are some words in Malay which are spelled exactly the same as in its other language counterparts, e.g. in English – museum (Indonesian), hospital (Malaysian), format, lesbian, transit etc. In contrast, some Malay words have been loaned into other languages, e.g. in English – rice paddy ("Padi"), Orangutan, rattan, babirusa,[1] cockatoo,[2] compound,[3] gong, tuak, sago,[4][5] cootie,[6] amok, durian, agar, rambutan, keris, Pantoum/pantun,[7] "so long",[8] angrecum (anggrek/ anggrik), cassowary,[9] gingham, caddy, camphor (kapur), Gutta-percha (getah perca), launch, parang, sarong, dammar, gambir.
The Malay language has also heavily influenced the forms of colloquial English spoken in Malaysia, also known as Manglish.
Some examples as follows:
- This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.
Word | English translation | From language | Word |
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abjad | alphabet/alefbet | Arabic | أبجد / ʾabjad |
abolisi | abolition | Latin | abolitia |
akta | act (law) | Latin | actus |
aktivitas | aktiviti | activity | English | activity |
ad interim | temporarily | Latin | ad interim |
Ahad | Sunday | Arabic | الأحد / al-ʾaḥad |
ahli | community, expert | Arabic | ahlil |
agama | religion | Sanskrit | agama/dharma |
aksara | alphabetic letter, key | Sanskrit | अक्षर / akṣara |
almari (Indonesian: "lemari") | cupboard | Portuguese | armário |
almamater | revered name for one's university | Latin | alma mater: wise and nurturing mother |
amnesti | amnesty, state-granted pardon | Latin | amnestia |
anggur | grape | Persian | انگور / angūr |
angkasa | outer space, sky (literary) | Sanskrit | ākāśa "sky" |
anugerah | award, blessing | Sanskrit | anugraha अनुग्रह "favour" |
apam | kind of cake or Hoppers | Tamil | apam அப்பம் |
askar | soldier | Arabic | عسكري / ʿaskarī |
asmara | love, passion | Sanskrit | smara |
badam | almond | Persian | بادام / bādām |
bahasa | language | Sanskrit | bhāṣā, Tami lபாஷை / pAsai |
bahaya | danger | Sanskrit | bhaya भय "risk, peril" |
baki | remainder, leftover | Arabic | بقية / baqiyaẗ |
bakti | homage, devotion, service etc. | Sanskrit | bhakti |
baldi (not used in Indonesian) | bucket | Portuguese | balde |
bandar | port/town | Persian | بندر / bandr |
bangku | stool/chairs | Portuguese | banco |
bangsa | nation, race | Sanskrit वंश | vaṃśa "lineage, race" - cf. "wangsa" |
bus | bas | bus | English | bus, from Latin "omnibus" |
barat | west | Sanskrit/Hindi | भारत bhārat, the Hindi name for India, which lies west of the Malay archipelago |
bayu (lit.) | wind | Sanskrit | वायु / vàyu |
bendera | flag | Portuguese | bandeira |
bendi (in Indonesian, it means "gig", different with "bhendi" in Hindi) | okra/lady's finger | Hindi | भेंडी bhēṇḍī, Tamil vendi / வெண்டி |
beta | I (as used by royalty) | the Moluccan dialect | |
becak | beca | Trishaw | Hokkien | 馬車,马车 / bé-tshia "horse-cart" |
beda | beza | difference | Sanskrit | bheda |
biara | monastery | Sanskrit | bihara |
bidadari | fairy, angel | Sanskrit | विद्याधरी / vidyàdharī "fay, sprite" |
bina | to build | Sanskrit | bhinna different, fresh, new |
bihun | rice vermicelli | Hokkien | 米粉 / bí-hún |
biola | violin | Portuguese | viola |
biskuit | biskut | biscuit | English | biscuit |
bohsia | sexually active girl | Hokkien | 無聲 bô siaⁿ 'without voice' |
bomba (not used in Indonesian) | fire brigade | Portuguese | bomba, "pump", or bombeiro, "fireman", lit. "pumper" |
boneka | doll | Portuguese | boneca |
bola | ball | Portuguese | bola |
buat | do | Sanskrit | wuat |
budi | reason, virtue | Sanskrit | boddhi, related to buddhism |
buku | book | Dutch | boek |
bumi | earth | Sanskrit | bhūmi "land" |
cadar | bed linen | Persian | چادر / chādar "cloak" |
cawan | cup | Mandarin | 茶碗,茶碗 / cháwǎn '“tea bowl” |
cendana | sandalwood | Sanskrit | चन्दन / candana |
cukup | enough | Mandarin | 足够 / zúgòu |
dacin | dacing | scales | Mandarin | 台秤 / táichèng |
dakwah | sermon | Arabic | دعوه / daʿwah |
delima | pomegranate, ruby | Sanskrit | dálima / दाडिम "pomegranate" |
demokrasi | democracy | Greek | δημοκρατία / dēmokratía |
dekan | dean | Portuguese | decano |
denda | fine, punishment | Sanskrit | danda दण्ड |
desa | countryside | Sanskrit | deśa देश "country" |
dewan | hall | Persian | دیوان / dīvān "administration" |
dewi | Goddess | Sanskrit | devi |
diam | Shut Up | Hokkien (MinNan) | 恬去 / tiām--khì |
dirgahayu | "long live" (Dirgahayu Tuanku! - Long live the King!) | Sanskrit | dirghayu |
deskriptif | descriptive | English | descriptive |
dobi | laundry | Hindi | धोबी / dhobī "caste of laundrymen who used to wash people's clothes in bygone days" |
duka | sadness | Sanskrit | duhkha |
dunia | world | Arabic | دنيا / dunyā |
durjana | evil, wicked, malicious | Sanskrit | durjana |
email | emel | English | ||
erti (Indonesian variant "arti") | meaning | Sanskrit | arta |
falsafah | philosophy | Arabic | Arabic فلسفه / falsafah, from Ancient Greek φιλοσοφία / philosophía |
fitnah | slander | Arabic | فتنة / fitnaẗ "upheaval, scandal" |
forum | forum | Latin | forum |
gajah | elephant | Sanskrit | gaja गज |
gandum | wheat | Persian | گندم / gandm |
garasi | garaj | garage | English | garage |
garpu | fork | Portuguese | garfo |
gereja | church | Portuguese | igreja |
grafik | graphic | English | graphic |
gratis (mainly in Indonesian usage) | for free | Dutch | gratis |
guru | teacher | Sanskrit | guru |
had | limit | Arabic | حد / ḥadd |
halal | permitted | Arabic | حلال / ḥalāl |
haram | forbidden | Arabic | حرام / ḥarām |
harta | asset | Sanskrit/Tamil | artta/அர்த்தம் |
hartal | strike/civil disobedience | Gujarati | હડતાળ / haḍtāḷ, હડતાલ / haḍtāl |
hasta | hasta (unit) | Sanskrit | hásta हस्त |
hina | lowly, inferior | Sanskrit | hīnna |
hisab | counting/arithmetic | Arabic | حساب / ḥisāb |
humaniora | humanities | Latin | humaniora |
huruf | word character/letter | Arabic | حرف / ḥurf |
ilmu | knowledge/science | Arabic | علم / ʿilm |
Isnin (Indonesian: "Senin") | Monday | Arabic | الإثنين / al-ʾiṯnayn |
istana | palace | Sanskrit | ásthána आस्थान assembly/audience hall |
jawab | to answer | Arabic | جواب / jawāb |
jelata | the masses | Sanskrit | janatá जनता "community" |
jendela (mainly in Indonesian usage) | window | Portuguese | janela |
Jumat | Jumaat | Friday | Arabic | الجمعة / al-jumʿaẗ |
Kamis | Khamis | Thursday | Arabic | الخميس / al-ḫamīs |
kaca | glass (material) | Sanskrit | kāca काच "glass, lens" |
kamus | dictionary | Arabic | قاموس / qāmūs |
kantata | song | Latin | cantata |
kapal | boat | Tamil | kappal கப்பல் |
kaunter (not used in Indonesian) | counter, desk | English | counter |
kedai | foodstall | Tamil | kadai கடை |
keju | cheese | Portuguese | queijo |
kelas | class | English | class |
kemeja | shirt | Portuguese | camisa |
kepala | head | Sanskrit | kapāla कपाल "skull" |
karena | kerana | because | Sanskrit | karaṇena करणेन |
kasihan | pity | Mandarin | 可惜 / kéxī + 遗憾,遺憾 yíhàn |
kuli | coolies/ port workers | English | coolie (itself derived from an Indic language) |
karton | carton (classifier for packaging) | English | carton |
kartun | cartoon (animated movie) | English | cartoon |
kereta | carriage, car | Portuguese | carreta |
kemah | khemah | tent | Persian/Urdu | خیمه / ḫeymah |
kuil | temple/shrine | Tamil | koyil கோயில் |
kismis | raisin | Persian | کشمش / kishmish |
kolam | Pool of water | Tamil | kulam குளம் |
kompromi | Compromise | The pronunciation (lack of the "s" phoneme) suggests that this was borrowed from French (perhaps via Dutch) | compromis |
komputer | computer | English | computer |
kurkuma (Malaysian: koma-koma) | saffron | Sanskrit | kuṅkuma कुङ्कुम |
kongsi | share | Hokkien | kong-si 公司 |
korban | sacrifice | Arabic | قربان / qurbān |
kota | fort | Tamil | கோட்டை / Kottai |
kredo | creed | Latin | credo |
kucai | chives | Hokkien | 韭菜,韭菜 / kú-tshài |
kuda | horse | Sanskrit | kudda |
kue | kuih | cake | Hokkien | kué 粿 |
kualitas | kualiti | quality | Latin | kualitas, through Dutch: kualiteit |
kurma | date | Persian | خرما / ḫurma |
lancia | lanca | rickshaw | Hokkien | 人車,人车 / lâng-tshia "human drag cart" |
lancar | launch | Portuguese | lançar |
lemari (Malaysian: "almari") | cupboard | Portuguese | armário |
lirik | lyrics | English | lyrics |
limau | lemon/orange | Portuguese | limão |
lobak | carrot | Cantonese | 萝卜,蘿蔔 / lo4 baak6 |
lungkang | longkang | drain | Hokkien | 龍江,龙江 / liông-kang |
maaf | sorry | Arabic | معاف / maʿaf |
maha | great | Sanskrit | maha |
makmal | laboratory | Arabic | معمل / maʿmal |
mangga | mango | Tamil | mangkai மாங்காய் |
mani | Sperm, semen | Sanskrit | maṇi मणि "bead, jewel, gem" |
manusia | human being | Sanskrit | manuṣyá मनुष्य |
masjid | mosque | Arabic | مسجد / masjid |
maya | illusion (religious) | Sanskrit | maya |
mentega | butter | Portuguese | manteiga |
mi | mee | noodles | Hokkien | 麵,面 / mī |
meja | table | Portuguese | mesa |
melati | jasmine (jasminum grandiflorum) | Sanskrit | मालती / mālatī |
merana | suffering, wasting away | Sanskrit | māraṇa मारण "death" |
merdeka | rich, prosperous and powerful | Sanskrit | Maharddhika |
merdu | melodious, tuneful | Sanskrit | मृदु / mṛdu "soft" |
mesej (not used in Indonesian) | message | English | message |
minggu | week | Portuguese | domingo (domingo means Sunday, "dominus" meaning "Lord" in Latin and "die dominicu" meaning "day of the Lord") |
miskin | poor | Arabic | مسكين / miskīn |
misi | mission | Latin | misi |
mitos | myth | Greek | μύθος / mýthos |
muflis | bankrupt | Arabic | مفلس / maflis |
mula | to start, to begin | Sanskrit | mūla मूल origin |
munafik | hypocrite | Arabic | منافق / munāfq |
mungkin | maybe, perhaps, possibly | Arabic | ممكن / mumkin "possible" |
mustahil | impossible | Arabic | مستحيل / mustaḥīl. |
museum | muzium | museum | English Derived from Greek, the "um" suffix is Latin | museum, from Ancient Greek μουσεῖον / mouseîon and Latin suffix "-um" |
nadi | pulse, lifeline | Sanskrit | nāḍī नाडी "artery" |
najis | excrement | Arabic | نجس / njis |
nama | name | Sanskrit | naama नाम |
naratif | narrative | English | narrative |
negara | country | Sanskrit | nagara नगर "city" |
nanas | nenas | pineapple | Arabic | أناناس / ʾanānās |
neraka | hell | Sanskrit | naraka |
nihil | nil, nothing, zero | Latin | nihil |
nota bene | actually, after look carefully, also | Latin | nota bene: examine closely |
nujum | astrologer | Arabic | النجوم / an-nujūm |
nila | indigo dye | Sanskrit | nīla नील "blue" |
nilam | sapphire | Sanskrit | nīlam नीलं "blue" |
nobat | royal ensemble music | Sanskrit | compound nau-, nav(a)- "nine" + bah "combination" = "combination of nine (musical instruments)" |
Nusantara | archipelago (esp. the Malay Archipelago) | Javanese | nusantara |
oknum | authority figure (police, soldier, prosecutor, judge) that perform unlawful or corrupted deed | Latin | ocnum: name personal |
Paderi | priest (Christian) | Portuguese | padre |
pahala | divine reward | Sanskrit | phala फल |
pahlawan | hero/warrior | Persian | پﮩلوان / bahlvān |
pancaragam | musical band | Sanskrit | pañca पञ्च "five" + rāga राग "melody/tune/musical note" |
pau | steamed bun | Portuguese | pão (bread). This word is also behind "pau"/"pav" in Indian languages or "bāo" 包 in Chinese) |
perkasa | mighty | Sanskrit | prakáśa प्रकाश "enlightened" |
perpustakaan | library | Sanskrit | base word "pustaka" is the Sanskrit word for "book" |
pesta | party | Portuguese | festa |
pasar | market, bazaar | Persian | بازار / bāzār |
peta | map | Tamil | Paṭaṁ (படம்) |
perdana menteri | prime minister | Sanskrit | pradhānamantri प्रधानमन्त्रिन् |
pertama | first | Sanskrit | prathama प्रथम |
pertiwi | native soil, motherland | Sanskrit | pṛthivī पृथिवी/pṛthvī पृथ्वी "Prithvi", mother goddess of the earth |
piala | cup (in the sense of a trophy) | Persian | پیاله / piyālah |
pita | tape | Portuguese | fita |
puasa | fasting | Sanskrit | upavasa |
puja | idolize, worship | Sanskrit | pūjā पूजा |
pura | Hindu temple, city | Sanskrit | pura city/walled enclosure |
punya | possessive verb | Sanskrit | punya पुण्य merit, deserving |
purnama | (of the moon) full | Sanskrit | root pūrṇa पूर्ण - cf. "sampurna" |
putra | putera | prince | Sanskrit | putra "royal son" |
purba | ancient | Sanskrit | purva/poorv meaning past |
rahasia | rahsia | secret | Sanskrit | rahasya रहस्य "mysterious" |
raja | king | Sanskrit | rāja |
Rabu | Wednesday | Arabic | الأربعاء / al-ʾarbaʿāʾ |
raksasa | monster | Sanskrit | rākṣasa राक्षस demon |
rasa | taste | Sanskrit | rasa रस |
ratna | jewel, gemstone | Sanskrit | ratna रत्न |
renda | lace | Portuguese | renda |
risiko | risk | Dutch | risico |
roda | wheel | Portuguese | roda |
ronda | verb, to patrol | Portuguese | verb, rondar or noun, ronda |
rokok | cigarette | Dutch | roken "to smoke" |
roti | bread | Sanskrit | rutti |
rupa | shape, form, appearance | Sanskrit | rūpa रूप |
sabda | quote, say | Sanskrit | śabda शब्द "word" |
Sabtu | Saturday | Arabic | السبت / as-sabt |
sabun | soap | Portuguese | sabão |
sahaja | casual, relaxed (e.g. duduk bersahaja "seated casually") | Sanskrit | sahaja सहज "natural" |
sains | science | English | science |
sama | same | Sanskrit/Tamil | sama/samam சமம் |
samseng | gangster | Hokkien | 三牲 / sam-sing |
sakti | miraculous power | Sanskrit | Shakthi |
salju | salji | snow | Arabic | ثلجي / ṯaljī |
sekolah | school | Portuguese | escola |
seks | sex | English | sex, from Latin |
selamat | safe, well-being | Arabic | سلامات / salāmāt, used for greeting phrases as 'selamat pagi', etc. |
Selasa | Tuesday | Arabic | الثلاثاء / aṯ-ṯulāṯāʾ |
sempurna | perfect, complete | Sanskrit | sampūrṇa संपूर्ण complete(d) - cf. "purnama" |
sengsara | Suffering | Sanskrit | samsara |
Senin (Malaysian: "Isnin") | Monday | Arabic | الإثنين / al-ʾiṯnayn |
spanduk | sepanduk | banner | Dutch | spandoek |
sekolah | school | Latin | skho·le |
sepatu (mainly in Indonesian usage) | shoe | Portuguese | sapato |
serigala | wolf | Sanskrit | śṛgāla शृगाल "jackal" |
seteru | adversary, enemy | Sanskrit | śatru शत्रु |
singa | lion | Tamil, Sanskrit | singam சிங்கம், simha सिंह |
sejarah | history | Arabic | syajarah, تواريخ / tawārīḫ |
serdadu | soldadu (obsolete) | soldier | Portuguese | soldado |
stadion | stadium | stadium | Greek | στάδιον / stádion "running race in the Ancient Olympics" |
status | status | Latin | status |
sopir | supir (dialectal/Indonesian) | driver | French | chauffeur |
syariah | Islamic law | Arabic | الشريعة / aš-šarīʿaẗ |
syukur | thankful | Arabic | شكر / šukr |
surga | syurga | heaven | Sanskrit | swargam[1] |
sistem | system | English | system |
suci | clean, pure | Sanskrit | śuci शुचि clean |
suka | happiness | Sanskrit | sukha |
sula | to impale | Sanskrit | śūla शूल stake, spear, pike |
syor (not used in Indonesian) | recommendation | Mandarin | 說,说 / shuō |
surya | suria | sun | Sanskrit | surya |
takhta | throne | Persian | تخت / taḫt |
tali | string | Sanskrit | talli |
tangki | tank | Portuguese | tanque |
tanglong (not used in Indonesian) | lantern | Hokkien | 燈籠,灯笼 / tanglong |
topan | taufan | typhoon | Cantonese, Mandarin, Arabic, Greek | 大風,大风 / daai6 fung1, dàfēng, طوفان / ṭūfān, τυφών / tuphṓn |
taoge | taugeh | bean sprouts | Hokkien | 豆芽,豆芽 / tāu-gê |
tahu | tauhu | bean curd | Hokkien | 豆腐 / tāu-hū |
tarikh | date | Arabic | التاريح / at-tārīḥ |
teh O | black tea | Hokkien | 茶乌,茶烏 / tê-oo |
teja (archaic) | magnificence, splendor, radiance | Sanskrit | tejas तेजस् |
taksi | teksi | taxi | English | taxi |
teko | teapot | Hokkien | 茶壺,茶壶 / tê-KO |
televisi | television | Dutch | televisie |
televisyen | television | English | television |
tembaga | copper | possibly Sanskrit or Spanish | tāmra ताम्र (Sanskrit) or tumbaga (Spanish). The Spanish word rather refers to a copper-gold alloy. |
tempo | tempoh | period | Portuguese | tempo "time" |
topi | hat | Sanskrit | tuppi |
tuala | towel | Portuguese | toalha |
tukar | to exchange | Portuguese | trocar |
universitas | universiti | university | Latin | universitas |
unta | camel | Sanskrit | ushtra |
utama | main | Sanskrit | uttama उत्तम "principal" (adj.) |
utara | north | Sanskrit | uttar(a) |
waktu | time | Arabic | وقت / waqt |
wangsa | dynasty | Sanskrit | vaṃśa वंश "lineage, race" - cf. "bangsa" |
wanita | women | Tamil/Telugu | vanithai (Vanita in Telugu, also thought of came from Spanish word Juanita means women) |
warna | colour | Sanskrit | varna |
warta | news | Sanskrit | vārttā वार्त्ता |
zarafah | zirafah | giraffe | Arabic and English | زرافة / zarāfaẗ |
See also
References
- ↑ The Royal Natural History: Mammals, Richard Lydekker, F. Warne, 1894
- ↑ A Concise Etymological Dictionary of the English Language, first edition 1882.
- ↑ 1670s, via Dutch (kampoeng) or Portuguese, from Malay kampong "village, group of buildings."
- ↑ Oriental herald and journal of general literature, Volume 19, 1828, p394
- ↑ The new American Cyclopaedia: a popular dictionary of general…, Volume 14 edited by George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana
- ↑ Cootie
- ↑ The Encyclopædia Britannica: a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information, Volume 20, (1911), Hugh Chisholm
- ↑ Word Origins, By Dhirendra Verm
- ↑ Victoria Museum
Further reading
- Loan Words in Indonesian and Malay languages - Professor J.G. de Casparis
- Loan Words in Indonesian and Malay — University of Washington Press. ISBN 978-90-6718-304-8