orang
Malay
noun
Definitions
- person
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Malayic *uraŋ (outsider) inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *(t-)uRaŋ (outsider).
Origin
Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
*(t-)uRaŋ
Gloss
outsider
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- orangutan English
- orangutang English
- orangután Hungarian
- orangutan Italian
- Batavia Dutch, Flemish
- orang-oetan Dutch, Flemish
- орангута́н Russian
- orangután Spanish, Castilian
- orangutang Norwegian Bokmål
- orangutang Swedish
- オランウータン Japanese
- orangutan Polish
- orangutang Norwegian Nynorsk
- órang-útan Irish
- orangutan Serbo-Croatian
- orangutan Catalan, Valencian
- อุรังอุตัง Thai
- ουρακοτάγκος Greek (modern)
- orang Indonesian
- orang Betawi Indonesian
- orang besar Indonesian
- orang hutan Indonesian
- orang kecil Indonesian
- orang utan Indonesian
- orangutans Latvian
- orangutan Turkish
- orangutang Faroese
- kau Malay
- kau orang Malay
- orang utan Malay
- utan Malay
- orang tua Chinese
- *(t-)uRaŋ Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
- *uraŋ Proto-Malayic
- wong Javanese
- woṅ Old Javanese
- *urang Proto-Chamic
- urang Eastern Cham
- ꨂꨣꩃ Eastern Cham