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ambah

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Indonesian

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Etymology

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    From Dutch ambacht, from Middle Dutch ambacht, from Old Dutch ambacht, from Proto-Germanic *ambahtaz, from Gaulish ambaxtos, from Proto-Celtic *ambaxtos. Cognate with German Amt.

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    Noun

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    ambah (plural ambah-ambah)

    1. (obsolete) handcraft, artisanry
      Synonym: pertukangan

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    Malay

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    Etymology

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    From Malay dialectal / classical usage. Related to tambah (“to add”).

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    Verb

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    ambah

    1. to add; to increase.
      Dia ambah garam ke dalam sup.He added salt into the soup.
    2. to raise; to lift up (in some dialectal usage).

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