Glossary entry

Indonesian term or phrase:

serumpun, rumpun

English translation:

(belong to one/the same) family

Added to glossary by yam2u
Mar 21, 2006 08:17
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Indonesian term

serumpun, rumpun

Non-PRO Indonesian to English Other Tourism & Travel
Negara ini masih serumpun dengan Indonesia, yakni rumpun Melayu.
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Proposed translations

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(belong to one/the same) family, family

- '(belong to one/the same) family' for this context.

- "Negara ini masih serumpun dengan Indonesia, yakni rumpun Melayu" =>
This country still belongs to the same family as Indonesia, that is the Malay family (of languages).

ref: CIED, Stevens
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lih. penjelasan

Both Malaysia and Indonesia share (belong to) the same ethnic group, i.e., Malay.

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