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Bourguignon
Etymology
From Latin panis.
Noun
poin m (plural poins)
- bread
Indonesian
Etymology
From English point, from Middle English point, from Old French point, pointe, from Latin punctum, puncta. Doublet of ponten.
Pronunciation
Noun
poin (plural poin-poin, first-person possessive poinku, second-person possessive poinmu, third-person possessive poinnya)
- (colloquial) point.
- Synonyms: titik, angka, nilai, hal
- Synonym: mata (Standard Malay)
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