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Indonesian
Etymology
From Malay barkat, berkat, from Classical Malay berkat (“blessing”), from Arabic بَارَكَ (bāraka, “to bless, to sanction”). Doublet of berkah.
Pronunciation
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- Hyphenation: bêr‧kat
Noun
bêrkat (first-person possessive berkatku, second-person possessive berkatmu, third-person possessive berkatnya)
- blessing.
- blessed food.
Verb
bêrkat
- (colloquial) to bless, to invoke divine favor upon.
Preposition
bêrkat
- (colloquial) thanks to, because of.
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