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Indonesian
Etymology
Ultimately inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *lamun (“swamp grass”).
Coined by Indonesian academician Hutomo in 1985.
Noun
lamun (first-person possessive lamunku, second-person possessive lamunmu, third-person possessive lamunnya)
- seagrass
Further reading
Manchu
Romanization
lamun
- Romanization of ᠯᠠᠮᡠᠨ
Old Sundanese
Conjunction
lamun
- if
Papa urang lamun urang teu di éwé.- How miserable I'd be if I have no woman.
Descendants
- > Sundanese: lamun (inherited)
Sundanese
Etymology
From Old Sundanese lamun, from Old Javanese lamun. Cognate with Banjarese lamun, Javanese lamun, Osing lamun
Conjunction
lamun
- if (supposing that)
Lamun kuring lulus ti SMA, kuring rék kuliah ka luar nagri.- If I graduate from high school, I want to study abroad.