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Malay
Etymology
From Proto-Austronesian *qaŋeSit (“stench, musky odor of an animal”) or Proto-Austronesian *qaŋeliC (“stench of burning substances”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
hangit (Jawi spelling هاڠيت)
- foul, rotten (smell of food)
Nasi lemak ini berbau hangit.- This nasi lemak smells rotten.
- foul (smell of body)
Daniel berbau hangit kerana dia masih belum mandi.- Daniel smells bad because he still hasn't showered.
- foul (smell of clothes burning)
Bilik ini berbau hangit.- This room smells awful.
Further reading
Waray Sorsogon
Adjective
hangit
- angry
- Synonym: ngisog