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didik

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Azerbaijani

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Etymology

From did- + -ik.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [diˈdic]
  • Hyphenation: di‧dik

Adjective

didik (comparative daha didik, superlative ən didik)

  1. tattered, torn up into shreds or strands

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Indonesian

Etymology

Inherited from Malay didik.

Pronunciation

Verb

didik (base-imperative didik, active mendidik, ordinary passive dididik, adversative passive terdidik)

  1. to educate

Derived terms

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Malay

Etymology

Compare Sanskrit दिदेष्टि (dideṣṭi), दीक्षयति (dīkṣayati, initiate, teach, prepare, make ready).

Pronunciation

  • (schwa-variety) IPA(key): /ˈdidek/ [ˈdi.deʔ]
    • Rhymes: -ideʔ, -deʔ, -eʔ
  • (Baku) IPA(key): /ˈdidik/ [ˈdi.diʔ]
    • Rhymes: -idiʔ, -diʔ, -iʔ
  • Hyphenation: di‧dik

Verb

didik (Jawi spelling ديديق)

  1. To educate.
    Synonym: ajar
    Ibu bapa perlulah mendidik anak sendiri sejak masa mereka kecil lagi.
    Parents need to educate their children from the time when they're little.

Derived terms

Affixations
Compounds
  • ayam didik

Descendants

  • > Indonesian: didik (inherited)

Noun

didik (Jawi spelling ديديق, plural didik-didik or didik2)

  1. (archaic, Palace Malay) Someone who has just gone through puberty.

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