didik

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Azerbaijani

Other scripts
Cyrillic دیدیک
Abjad дидик

Etymology

From did- +‎ -ik.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key):
  • Hyphenation: di‧dik

Adjective

didik (comparative daha didik, superlative ən didik)

  1. tattered, torn up into shreds or strands

Further reading

  • didik” in Obastan.com.

Indonesian

Etymology

Inherited from Malay didik.

Pronunciation

Noun

didik (base-imperative didik, active mendidik, ordinary passive dididik, adversative passive terdidik)

  1. to educate

Derived terms

Further reading

Malay

Etymology

Compare Sanskrit दिदेष्टि (dideṣṭi), दीक्षयति (dīkṣayati, initiate, teach, prepare, make ready).

Pronunciation

Verb

didik (Jawi spelling ديديق)

  1. To educate.
    Synonym: ajar
    Ibu bapa perlulah mendidik anak sendiri sejak masa mereka kecil lagi.
    Parents need to educate their children from the time when they're little.

Affixations

Compounds

Descendants

  • Indonesian: didik

Noun

didik (Jawi spelling ديديق)

  1. (archaic, palace language) Someone who has just gone through puberty.

Further reading