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Indonesian
Etymology
From earlier wabak, from Malay wabak, wabah, from Classical Malay وابق (wabak), وابه (wabah), from Arabic وَبَاء (wabāʔ, “epidemic”).
Pronunciation
Noun
wabah (first-person possessive wabahku, second-person possessive wabahmu, third-person possessive wabahnya)
- (epidemiology) epidemic.
- Synonyms: epidemi, taun
Derived terms
Further reading
Javanese
Romanization
wabah
- Romanization of ꦮꦧꦃ