Where does “berjajan” come from?

berjajan (Indonesian) comes from Indonesian ber-, from Malay ber-, from Classical Malay ber- — having; -ed, -d; producing; multiple.

berjajan (Indonesian): to buy foods or drinks (especially snacks) in warung

Definitions

  1. to buy foods or drinks (especially snacks) in warung

Ancestry of “berjajan”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Indonesianber-having; -ed, -d; producing; multiple
2Malayber-used to form stative verbs; having; -ed, -d,...
3Classical Malayber-having; -ed, -d; producing; multiple
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