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Indonesian
Etymology
From Dutch incident, from Middle French incident, from Old French incident, from Latin incidēns.
Pronunciation
Noun
insidèn (plural insiden-insiden, first-person possessive insidenku, second-person possessive insidenmu, third-person possessive insidennya)
- incident
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Malay
Etymology
From English incident, from Middle French incident, from Latin incidens, the present active participle of incidō (“to happen, befall”), itself from in- (“on”) + -cidō, the combining form of cadō (“to fall”).
Pronunciation
Noun
insiden (Jawi spelling اينسيدن, plural insiden-insiden, informal 1st possessive insidenku, 2nd possessive insidenmu, 3rd possessive insidennya)
- An incident.
- Synonyms: kejadian, peristiwa
2024, Hafidzul Hilmi Mohd Noor, “Insiden Jalan Masjid India: Penyelamat cerita detik dalam 'arus kumbahan'”, in Berita Harian:…yang terbabit dalam operasi pencarian mangsa insiden tanah jerlus di Jalan Masjid India di sini.- …who was involved in the search operations of the victim of the sinkhole incident here at Masjid India Road.
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