Where does “rayakan” come from?

rayakan (Indonesian) comes from Indonesian raya, from Malay lebuh raya, from Malay lebuh, from German OSI, from English aussie, from English Australian, from English Australia, from Latin terra austrālis incōgnita.

rayakan (Indonesian): to celebrate

Definitions

  1. to celebrate

Ancestry of “rayakan”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Indonesianrayabig; grand; great
2Malaylebuh rayamotorway; freeway; expressway; controlled-access...
3Malaylebuhavenue
4GermanOSIAustrian
5EnglishaussieA diminutive of the male given names Austin, Osborn, or Oswald
6EnglishAustralianA person from the country of Australia or of...
7EnglishAustralia
8Latinterra austrālis incōgnita
9LatinausterThe south wind; south
10Proto-Italic*austeros
Every word from Proto-Italic *austeros
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