See also: Minggu

Iban

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Malay minggu, Portuguese domingo (Sunday), from Latin dominīcus.

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minggu

  1. week (period of seven days)

Indonesian

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Etymology

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From Malay minggu, from Portuguese domingo (Sunday), from Latin dominīcus.

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minggu

  1. week (any period of seven consecutive days)
    Synonym: pekan

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Lindu

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Etymology

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From Indonesian minggu, from Malay minggu, from Portuguese domingo (Sunday), from Latin dominīcus.

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minggu

  1. week (period of seven days)

Malay

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Portuguese domingo (Sunday), from Latin dominīcus.

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minggu (Jawi spelling ميڠݢو, plural minggu-minggu, informal 1st possessive mingguku, 2nd possessive minggumu, 3rd possessive minggunya)

  1. week (period of seven days)

Descendants

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  • Indonesian: minggu

Further reading

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Nalca

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Etymology

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From Indonesian minggu, from Malay minggu, from Portuguese domingo (Sunday), from Latin dominīcus.

Noun

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minggu

  1. week (period of seven days)
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