(late nineteenth century) Attested circa 1850,[ 1] composed ofAncient Greek Ἰνδός ( Indós ,“ Indian ” ) +Ancient Greek νῆσος ( nêsos ,“ island ” ) ; initially, in competition withInsulinde , of the same meaning, lexically constructed on a Latin basis, or in reference to theEast Indies archipelago.
Indonesia
A country andarchipelago in maritimeSoutheast Asia . Official name:Republic of Indonesia ( since 1950 ) . Capital:Jakarta . ( provinces ) Aceh ,Bali ,Bangka-Belitung ,Banten ,Bengkulu ,Gorontalo ,Jakarta ,Jambi ,Central Java ,East Java ,West Java ,Central Kalimantan ,East Kalimantan ,North Kalimantan ,South Kalimantan ,West Kalimantan ,Lampung ,Maluku ,North Maluku ,East Nusa Tenggara ,West Nusa Tenggara ,Papua ,West Papua ,Riau ,Central Sulawesi ,North Sulawesi ,South Sulawesi ,Southeast Sulawesi ,West Sulawesi ,North Sumatra ,South Sumatra ,West Sumatra ,Yogyakarta country
Afrikaans:Indonesië Albanian:Indonezi f , Indonezia (sq) f ( definite ) Amharic: ኢንዶኔዥያ ( ʾindonežya ) Arabic:إِنْدُونِيسِيَا f ( ʔindūnīsiyā ) Hijazi Arabic: إندونيسيا f ( ʔindōnīsya, ʔindunīsya ) Armenian: Ինդոնեզիա (hy) ( Indonezia ) Assamese:ইণ্ডোনেচিয়া ( indünesia ) Assyrian Neo-Aramaic:ܐܸܢܕܘܿܢܹܣܝܼܵܐ f ( indonesiya ) Asturian: Indonesia (ast) f Azerbaijani: İndoneziya (az) Balinese:ᬇᬦ᭄ᬤᭀᬦᬾᬲᬶᬬ ,Indonésia Bashkir:Индонезия ( İndoneziya ) Belarusian:Індане́зія f ( Indanjézija ) ,Інданэ́зія f ( Indanézija ) ( Taraškievica ) Bengali: ইন্দোনেশিয়া (bn) ( indōneśiẏa ) Breton:Indonezia Bulgarian:Индоне́зия (bg) f ( Indonézija ) Burmese: အင်ဒိုနီးရှား ( angduini:hra: ) Catalan:Indonèsia (ca) f Chinese: Cantonese: 印尼 (yue) ( jan3 nei4 ) ,印度尼西亞 / 印度尼西亚 (yue) ( jan3 dou6 nei4 sai1 aa3 ) Eastern Min:印度尼西亞 / 印度尼西亚 ( Éng-dô-nà̤-să̤-ā ) ,印尼 ( Éng-nà̤ ) Hakka:印度尼西亞 / 印度尼西亚 ( Yin-thu-nì-sî-â ) ,印尼 ( Yin-nì ) Hokkien:印尼 ( Ìn-nî ) ,印度尼西亞 / 印度尼西亚 ( Ìn-tō͘-nî-se-a ) Mandarin:印度尼西亞 / 印度尼西亚 (zh) ( Yìndùníxīyà ) ,印尼 (zh) ( Yìnní ) Wu:印度尼西亞 / 印度尼西亚 ( 5 in-du-gni-shi-ia) Czech:Indonésie (cs) f Danish: Indonesien (da) n Dhivehi: އިންޑޮނޭޝިޔާ ( in̊ḍonēšiyā ) Dutch:Indonesië (nl) n Esperanto: Indonezio (eo) Estonian:Indoneesia (et) Farefare:Indonesia Finnish:Indonesia (fi) French:Indonésie (fr) f Galician: Indonesia (gl) f Georgian: ინდონეზია (ka) ( indonezia ) German:Indonesien (de) n Greek: Ινδονησία (el) f ( Indonisía ) Gujarati: ઇન્ડોનેશિયા ( inḍoneśiyā ) ,ઈંડોનેશિયા ( ī̃ḍoneśiyā ) Haitian Creole:Endonezi Hausa:Indonesiya Hawaiian:ʻInidonesia Hebrew:אִינְדּוֹנֶזְיָה f ( indonézya ) Hindi: इंडोनेशिया (hi) m ( iṇḍoneśiyā ) Hungarian: Indonézia (hu) Icelandic:Indónesía (is) f Ido: Indonezia (io) Indonesian:Indonesia (id) Interlingua:Indonesia Irish:An Indinéis f , Poblacht na hIndinéise f Italian: Indonesia (it) f Japanese: インドネシア (ja) ( Indoneshia ) Javanese:Indonesia Kalenjin:Indonesia Kamba:Indonesia Kannada:ಇಂಡೋನೇಷ್ಯಾ ( iṇḍōnēṣyā ) Kazakh:Үндінезия ( Ündıneziä ) Khmer:ឥណ្ឌូនេស៊ី ( ʼənduuneisii ) Kikuyu:Indonesia Korean:인도네시아 (ko) ( Indonesia ) ,인니(印尼) ( inni ) Kurdish:Northern Kurdish:Indonezya (ku) Kyrgyz:Индонезия (ky) ( İndoneziya ) Lao:ອິນໂດເນຊີ ( ʼin dō nē sī ) ,ອິນໂດນີເຊັຽ ( ʼin dō nī sīa ) ,ອິນໂດເນເຊຍ (lo) ( ʼin dō nē sīa ) Latin:Indonesia f Latvian: Indonēzija (lv) f Limburgish: Indonesië (li) Lithuanian:Indonezija (lt) f Low German: German Low German: Indonesien Luhya:Indonesia Luo:Indonesia Macedonian:Индонезија (mk) f ( Indonezija ) Malay: Indonesia (ms) Malayalam:ഇന്തോനേഷ്യ ( intōnēṣya ) Maltese:l-Indonesja f Maori: Initonīhia Meru:Indonesia Mongolian:Cyrillic:Индонез (mn) ( Indonez ) Mongolian:ᠢᠨ᠋ᠳᠣᠨᠧᠽ ( indonēz ) Nauruan:Indonesia Navajo:Kéyah Dah Ndaaʼeełí Łání Nepali:इण्डोनेशिया ( iṇḍoneśiyā ) Norman:Îndonésie f ( Jersey ) Northern Sami: Indonesia Norwegian:Bokmål:Indonesia (no) n Nynorsk: Indonesia (nn) n Occitan: Indonesia f Pashto: اندونيزيا (ps) f ( endonezya ) Persian: Dari: اِنْدونِیزِیَا ( indōnīziyā ) ,اِنْدُونِیزِیَا ( indūnīziyā ) Iranian Persian:اَنْدونِزی ( andonezi ) Polish:Indonezja (pl) f Portuguese: Indonésia (pt) f Quechua: Indunisya Romanian:Indonezia (ro) f Russian: Индоне́зия (ru) f ( Indonɛ́zija ) Sanskrit: इन्दोनेशिया ( indoneśiyā ) Serbo-Croatian:Cyrillic:Индо̀не̄зија f Roman: Indònēzija (sh) f Sicilian: Indunesia f Sinhalese: ඉන්දුනීසියාව ( indunīsiyāwa ) Slovak:Indonézia f Slovene: Indonezija (sl) f Spanish: Indonesia (es) f Sundanese: Indonésia Swahili:Indonesia (sw) Swedish:Indonesien (sv) n Tagalog: Indonesya Tajik:Индонезия (tg) ( Indoneziya ) Tamil:இந்தோனேசியா (ta) ( intōṉēciyā ) Tatar:Индонезия ( İndoneziyä ) Telugu:ఇండోనేషియా ( iṇḍōnēṣiyā ) Tetum:indonézia Thai:อินโดนีเซีย (th) ( in-doo-nii-siia ) ,อิเหนา ( ì-nǎo ) Tibetan:ཨིན་རྡུ་ནི་ཤིས་ཡ ( in rdu ni shis ya ) Turkish:Endonezya (tr) Turkmen:Indoneziýa (tk) Ukrainian:Індоне́зія (uk) f ( Indonézija ) Urdu: اِنْڈونیشِیَا m ( inḍoneśiyā ) Uyghur: ھىندونېزىيە ( hindonëziye ) Uzbek:Indoneziya (uz) Vietnamese:In-đô-nê-xi-a ,Nam Dương (vi) ( dated ) Võro:Indoneesiä Welsh:Indonesia (cy) Yiddish:אינדאָנעזיע ( indonezye ) Yoruba:Indonesia Zhuang:Yindunizsihya ,Yinniz
^ J. R. Logan (1850 ) “The Ethnology of the Indian Archipelago: embracing enquiries into the Continental relations of the Indo-Pacific Islanders”, in J. R. Logan, editor,The Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia , volume 4, Singapore,pages 254, 2nd footnote : For reasons which will be obvious on reading a subsequent note, I prefer the purely geographical termIndonesia , which is merely a shorter synonym for the Indian Islands or the Indian Archipelago. We thus get Indonesian for Indian Archipelagian or Archipelagic, and Indonesians for Indian Archipelagians or Indian Islanders. I have no affection for the multiplication of semi-grecian words, and would gladly see all thenesias wiped off the map if good Saxon equivalents could be substituted.
IPA (key ) : /indoˈnesja/ [ĩn̪.d̪oˈne.sja] Rhymes:-esja Syllabification:In‧do‧ne‧sia Indonesia f
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IPA (key ) : /ˈindone(ː)s(ː)iɑ/ ,[ˈindo̞ˌne̞(ː)s̠(ː)iɑ̝] Rhymes:-esiɑ Hyphenation(key ) :In‧do‧ne‧sia Indonesia
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Indonesia (a country andarchipelago in maritimeSoutheast Asia )Borrowed fromBrazilian Portuguese Indonésia .[ 1]
IPA (key ) : /intoˈneːsia/ Rhymes:-eːsia Syllabification:In‧do‧ne‧si‧a Indonesia n
Indonesia (a country andarchipelago in maritimeSoutheast Asia ) ^ Piter Kehoma Boll (2021 ) “Indonesia”, inDicionário Hunsriqueano Riograndense–Português (in Portuguese), 3rd edition, Ivoti:Riograndenser Hunsrickisch ,page81 , column 1 FromEnglish Indonesia , fromAncient Greek Ἰνδός ( Indós ,“ Indus, India ” ) +νησιά ( nēsiá ,“ islands ” ) .
IPA (key ) : /in.ˈdo.nɛ.sɪ.(j)a/ ,/-sja/ ,/-ne-/ IPA (key ) : ( colloquial ) /-ʃa/ ,/ɛn-/ ,/en-/ Hyphenation:In‧do‧ne‧sia Unlike other words, the pronunciation of this proper noun are unusually highly variable, leaving a total of 30 pronunciations (2 medial lax–tense × 3 initial high–low × 5 final syllable variations). Forms with/-ʃa/ instead of/-sja/ or/-sɪja/ has expanded into the name of the neighbouring countryMalaysia , however, this is sporadic.
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Indonesian IPA (key ) : /in.doˈnɛ.zja/ Rhymes:-ɛzja Hyphenation:In‧do‧nè‧sia Indonesia f
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Indonesia
Indonesia (a country andarchipelago in maritimeSoutheast Asia )Composed ofAncient Greek Ἰνδός ( Indós ) +νῆσος ( nêsos ,“ island ” )
IPA (key ) : /indoˈnesja/ [ĩn̪.d̪oˈne.sja] Rhymes:-esja Syllabification:In‧do‧ne‧sia Indonesia f
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