javanese

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الإنجليزية - التركية
{s} Cava, Cava'ya özgü
{i} Cava halkı
{s} Cava
{i} Cava dili
{s} Cava adasına ait
{i} Cavalı
{i} (çoğ. Jav.a.nese) Cavalı
{i} Cavaca
{i} Cavalılar
cavali
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A domestic cat breed
A language spoken in Java
A person belonging to the native Malayan people of the island of Java
A cat of this breed
Of or pertaining to Java, or to the people of Java
adj. Any member of the largest ethnic group on the island of Java, Indonesia. They speak an Austronesian language. The Javanese are Muslim, though relatively few are strictly observant. Traditional Javanese social organization varied in structure from relatively egalitarian villages to the highly stratified society of the cities; these differences find expression in the many Javanese styles of speech still in use. Javanese villages are compact groups of single-family houses, generally built of bamboo, surrounding a central square. Rice is the main food crop. The growth of large cities in Java has produced an urban underclass who live in makeshift huts in enclosed neighbourhoods
{i} language spoken on the island of Java; Javan, native or resident of Java; people of Java
{s} of or pertaining to Java (Indonesian island)
of or relating to or characteristic of Java or its inhabitants; "Javanese temples"; "Javanese dialects"
a viscose cloth with a spun weft and filament warp, characterised by a dull sheen
the Indonesian language spoken on Java
(80 million)
A native or natives of Java
(3 syl ) A native of Java, anything pertaining to Java
a native or inhabitant of Java
the Indonesian language spoken on Java a native or inhabitant of Java of or relating to or characteristic of Java or its inhabitants; "Javanese temples"; "Javanese dialects
Jav
javanese

    الواصلة

    Ja·va·nese

    التركية النطق

    cävıniz

    النطق

    /ˌʤävəˈnēz/ /ˌʤɑːvəˈniːz/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ "ja-v&-'nEz, "jä-, -' ] (noun.) 1704. * From Java +‎ -ese
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