List of English words of Indonesian origin

The following is a partial list of English words of Indonesian origin; they are English language loanwords (kata serapan) that can be found in Indonesian, but many of them were borrowed directly from Malay during the British colonial period in British Malaya, or during short period of British rule in Java. However, unlike those of Malay origin loanwords, some of loanwords from Indonesian are derived from others Indonesian languages, such as Javanese.

Many of English Indonesian-origin loanwords describes "things Indonesian", such as Indonesian culture and artforms (e.g. batik, kris and wayang), while some are adopted to describes flora and fauna endemic to the Indonesian archipelago (e.g. babirusa, cockatoo, orangutan and Komodo). The recent English adoption of Indonesian words are concerning science and technology, for example food-processing terms (e.g. agar and tempeh) to specific volcanology terms (e.g. lahar and ribu).

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Animals

Plants and trees

Fruits

Foods

Clothes and textiles

Musical instruments

Ships

Weapons

Person name

Units

Behavior and psychology

Sports

Others

References

  1. 1 2 3 Lonely Planet, Indonesian phrasebook, Fifth edition, 2006. Page 9. ISBN 1-74059-297-2
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