jadi (uncountable)
- (Asia)Pickledfish.
jadi
- become, come about, reach a successful conclusion.
Festival Hutan Hujan Sedunia (RWMF) ke-13dipenyadika malam hari empat digulu 20 raban pemusik enggau 200 iku pengarang berita ari serata dunya.- The 13th edition of the Rainforest World Music Festival (RWMF)came about on Thursday night where 20 musicians and 200 news reporters from around the world assembled.
Unknown.
jadi
- so (in order that, for that reason)
jadi (activemenjadi)
- tobecome(to come into being)
- tosucceed
- Synonym:berhasil
- to becompleted
- Synonym:diselesaikan
- (stative) to beready foruse
- Synonym:siap
FromArabicاَلْجَدْي(al-jady,“young goat, Capricorn”).
Jadi
- (astrology, astronomy)Capricorn
- Synonyms:Kaprikornus,Makara
Zodiac signs in Indonesian(layout ·text) |
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 Aries, Hamal, Mesa |  Taurus, Saur, Wrisaba |  Gemini, Jauza, Mintuna |  Kanser, Sartan, Karkata |
 Leo, Asad, Singa |  Virgo, Sunbulat, Kanya, Mayang |  Libra, Mizan, Tula |  Skorpio, Akrab, Kala |
 Sagitarius, Kaus, Danuh |  Kaprikornus, Jadi, Makara |  Akuarius, Delu, Kumba |  Pises, Hut, Mina |
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jadi (Jawi spellingجادي,used in the formmenjadi)
- tobecome(to begin to be)
Dia akanmenjadi seorang guru- She willbecome a teacher
- (grammar)so(in order that, for that reason)
Beri saya wang,jadi saya dapat membeli sebuah buku komik- Give me money,so I can buy a comic
Dia mahukan sebuah buku,jadi dia pergi ke perpustakaan- He wanted a book,so he went to the library
Affixed terms and other derivations
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Irregular affixed derivations, other derivations and compound words:
FromArabicجَدّ(jadd, literally“grandfather”).
jadi classIX (pluraljadi classX)
- tradition
- lineage,ancestry,genealogy
FromMalayjadi, fromSanskritजाति(jāti).
jadi
- so,therefore
- Clemens Voorhoeve (1982)The Makian languages and their neighbours[1], Pacific linguistics
jadi
- whiteclay
- Lauer, Matthew Taylor (2005)Fertility in Amazonia: Indigenous Concepts of the Human Reproductive Process Among the Ye’kwana of Southern Venezuela[2], Santa Barbara: University of California, page191: “jadi”
- Guss, David M. (1989)To Weave and Sing: Art, Symbol, and Narrative in the South American Rain Forest, Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press,→ISBN, page51: “fade”