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Banjarese
Etymology
From Malay hatur, from Proto-Malayic *hatur, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qatuʀ.
Verb
atur
- to arrange (to set up, organise)
Catalan
Etymology
Deverbal from aturar (“to stop”); calque of Spanish paro.
Pronunciation
Noun
atur m (uncountable)
- unemployment
- Synonym: desocupació
2019 August 21, Alicia Rodríguez de Paz, “La meitat dels aturats en nou autonomies són de llarga durada”, in La Vanguardia:L’impacte personal, social i econòmic de l’atur de llarga durada és inqüestionable, sobretot en una economia en la qual, tal com ressalta amb insistència el Banc d’Espanya, l’atur és el principal motor de la desigualtat de renda.- The personal, social, and economic impact of long-term unemployment is unquestionable, especially in an economy in which, just like the Bank of Spain insistently points out, unemployment is the main engine for income inequality.
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Further reading
Central Melanau
Etymology
From Malay hatur, from Proto-Malayic *hatur, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qatuʀ.
Verb
atur
- to arrange (to set up, organise)
Indonesian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈatʊr/
- Hyphenation: atur
Etymology 1
From Malay atur, from hatur, from Proto-Malayic *hatur, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qatuʀ.
Verb
atur (root imperative)
- to arrange (to set up, organise)
Conjugation
Conjugation of atur (meng-, transitive)
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atur
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Involuntary
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Passive
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Imperative
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Jussive
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Active
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mengatur
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diatur
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atur
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aturlah
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Locative
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Causative / Applicative1
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mengaturkan
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diaturkan
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aturkan
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aturkanlah
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Locative
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1The -kan row is either causative or applicative, with transitive roots it mostly has applicative meaning. Notes: Some of these forms do normally not exist or are rarely used in standard Indonesian. Some forms may also change meaning.
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Alternative forms
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Minangkabau .
Verb
atur (root imperative)
- (dialect, Minangkabau) to stab
Derived terms
Further reading
Javanese
Romanization
atur
- Romanization of ꦲꦠꦸꦂ
Malay
Alternative forms
Etymology
From hatur, from Proto-Malayic *hatur, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qatuʀ.
Pronunciation
Verb
atur (Jawi spelling اتور, used in the form mengatur)
- to arrange (to set up, organise)
Synonyms
Descendants
Sundanese
Romanization
atur
- Romanization of ᮃᮒᮥᮁ