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Indonesian
Etymology
From Dutch baccalaureaat, from French baccalauréat, from Medieval Latin baccalaureatus, from Latin baccalaureus, an alteration of baccalarius (“young man aspiring to knighthood”), to resemble bacca lauri (“laurel berry”) (the ancient symbol of victory).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key):
- Hyphenation: ba‧ka‧lau‧ré‧at
Noun
bakalaureat (first-person possessive bakalaureatku, second-person possessive bakalaureatmu, third-person possessive bakalaureatnya)
- baccalaureate:
- a bachelor's degree (first or lowest academic degree conferred by Anglo-Saxon universities and colleges).
- a high school completion exam and qualification awarded in many countries (e.g. Finland, France, Moldova, Romania), designed to enable students to go on to higher education.
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Polish
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Medieval Latin baccalaureātus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ba.ka.lawˈrɛ.at/
- Rhymes: -ɛat
- Syllabification: ba‧ka‧lau‧re‧at
Noun
bakalaureat m inan
- baccalaureate, bachelor's degree (first or lowest academic degree conferred by Anglo-Saxon universities and colleges)
- baccalaureate, bachelor's degree (diploma conferred by university authorities on high school graduates, entitling them to study in higher education)
Declension
Declension of bakalaureat
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