Where does “luar” come from?

luar (Indonesian) comes from Indonesian kelas, from Malay kelas, from Dutch klas, from French classe, from Italian classe, from Spanish clase, from Portuguese classe, from German klasse — to call, cry, summon.

luar (Indonesian): outside; external; foreign

Definitions

  1. outside; external; foreign

Ancestry of “luar”, step by step

luar traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Indonesian kelas

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Indonesiankelasclass
2Malaykelasclass
3Dutchklasa school class; a classroom; travel class
4Frenchclasseclass, type, group; "Une classe de conscrits"...
5Italianclasseclass; classroom; style
6Spanishclaselecture; class; kind, sort, type
7Portugueseclasseclass, kind; class; elegance; class
8Germanklassegreat, awesome
9Russianклассclass
10Latinclassisany one of the five divisions into which Servius...
11Proto-Italicklāssis
12Proto-Indo-Europeankelh₁-to call, cry, summon

via Malay luar

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Malayluaroutside; external; foreign
2Proto-Malayo-Polynesian*luqar

Words derived from “luar

Every word from Proto-Indo-European kelh₁-
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