sanubari

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Indonesian

Etymology

Inherited from Malay sanubari:

Pronunciation

Noun

sanubari (first-person possessive sanubariku, second-person possessive sanubarimu, third-person possessive sanubarinya)

  1. heart, feelings, emotions, mind, soul

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Malay

Etymology

Ellipsis of hati sanubari, from Persian دلِ صنوبرى (del-e senowbari, literally pinecone-shaped heart).

From Persian صنوبری (senowbari, pineal, firry), from Arabic صَنَوْبَر (ṣanawbar, pine). The heart is likened to a pine tree due to its conical shape.

Pronunciation

Noun

sanubari (Jawi spelling صنوبري, informal 1st possessive sanubariku, 2nd possessive sanubarimu, 3rd possessive sanubarinya)

  1. heart, feelings, emotions, mind, soul

Descendants

  • Indonesian: sanubari

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