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Baduy
Etymology
Cognate with Sundanese mitoha.
Noun
mitoha (Sundanese script ᮙᮤᮒᮧᮠ)
- parent-in-law
- ambu mitoha ― mother-in-law
Sundanese
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ma-tuqah (“old, of people”), from Proto-Austronesian *ma-tuqaS. Cognate with Baduy mitoha, Indonesian mertua, Malay mentua, Buginese matoa.
Pronunciation
Noun
mitoha (Sundanese script ᮙᮤᮒᮧᮠ)
- parent-in-law
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