desa
Romanization ofᬤᬾᬰ .desa
village desa
inflection ofdesar : third-person singular present indicative second-person singular imperative FromMalay desa , fromSanskrit देश ( deśa ) .
dèsa (plural desa -desa )
village ( government ) rural fourth-level division in IndonesiaHyponym: kalurahan rural area country Desa was sixth-level administrative division inJava , Dutch East Indies, which was replaced byJapanese 區 ,区 ( ku ) during Japanese occupationDesa is used for denoting rural fourth-level administrative division in Indonesia, which is a continuation from previous Dutch and Japanese administration divisiondue to special status ofYogyakarta ,rural fourth -level division is calledkalurahan , anunadapted borrowing , which is known asdesa ( literally“ village ” ) in other part ofIndonesia , while the urbanized one kept the adapted spelling ofkelurahan desa on Latvian Wikipedia
Desas FromProto-Baltic *deš- , fromProto-Indo-European *deḱ- ( “ to cut, to sever, to split into fibers ” ) . A minority opinion derivesdesa from a different stem*deḱ- ( “ to remove, to take out ” ) . Cognates includeLithuanian dešrà , dialectaldešerà ,Gothic 𐍄𐌰𐌲𐌻 ( tagl ,“ hair ” ) ,Old Norse tagl ( “ horsehair ” ) ,Old High German zagal ( “ tail, rod ” ) ,Old English tægl ( “ tail ” ) ,English tail ,Sanskrit देशा ( deśā ,“ fringe of cloth; lamp wick ” ) .[ 1]
desa f (4th declension )
sausage ( meat product made ofground meat andseasonings stuffed into ananimal 'sintestine or somesimilar cylindrical material ) cūkgaļas desa ―porksausage aknu desa ―liversausage žāvētās desas ―driedsausages desās pārstrādā gaļu un iekšējos orgānus ―one processes meat and internal organs intosausages brālis skubināja ,lai pamērcējot desu sinepēs ―the brother urged for thesausage to be seasoned in mustard FromSanskrit देश ( deśa ) .
desa (Jawi spelling ديسا ,plural desa -desa )
country town ,village ^ Salmon Claudine. Malay (and Javanese) Loan-words in Chinese as a Mirror of Cultural Exchanges. In: Archipel, volume 78, 2009. pp. 181-208 Alternative scripts
𑀤𑁂𑀲 ( Brahmi script ) देस ( Devanagari script ) দেস ( Bengali script ) දෙස ( Sinhalese script ) ဒေသ orၻေသ ( Burmese script ) เทส orเทสะ ( Thai script ) ᨴᩮᩈ ( Tai Tham script ) ເທສ orເທສະ ( Lao script ) ទេស ( Khmer script ) 𑄘𑄬𑄥 ( Chakma script ) Inherited fromSanskrit देश ( deśa ) .
desa m
point place ,region country Declension table of "desa" (masculine)
→ Burmese:ဒေသ ( desa. ) → Thai:เทศ ( têet ) → Khmer:ទេស ( teeh ) Childers, Robert Caesar , Dictionary of the Päli language, London: Trübner & Company, 1875, page114 .
preposition de +pronoun esa desa
( obsolete ) of that ,from that (followed by a feminine noun in singular )