Where does “biasakan” come from?

biasakan (Indonesian) comes from Indonesian biasa, from Malay biasa, from Old Javanese [[byasa]], [[bhyāsa]], [[abhyāsa]], from Sanskrit अभ्यास, from Sanskrit अभ्यस्, from Sanskrit अस्, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *has-.

biasakan (Indonesian): to habituate; to accustom; to familiarize

Definitions

  1. to habituate; to accustom; to familiarize

Ancestry of “biasakan”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Indonesianbiasanormal, ordinary, regular; common; used, usual,...
2Malaybiasanormal; normal, ordinary, regular; common
3Old Javanese[[byasa]], [[bhyāsa]], [[abhyāsa]]
4Sanskritअभ्यासhabit; practice, habit
5Sanskritअभ्यस्to be over, reign over, excel, surpass, overpower
6Sanskritअस्to be; to throw
7Proto-Indo-Iranian*has-
Every word from Proto-Indo-Iranian *has-Every word from Sanskrit अस्Every word from Sanskrit अभ्यस्