Where does “sekehendak” come from?

sekehendak (Indonesian) comes from Indonesian kehendak, from Malay kehendak, from Malay ke-, from Proto-Malayic *(i)ka-, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ika-, from Proto-Austronesian Sika-, from Finnish Sika, from Proto-Finnic cika — she-goat.

sekehendak (Indonesian): to have a same will or desire; to will or desire the same

Definitions

  1. to have a same will or desire; to will or desire the same

Ancestry of “sekehendak”, step by step

sekehendak traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Indonesian kehendak

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Indonesiankehendak
2Malaykehendakwish; desire; want; will a strong feeling of wanting something to happen or be done
3Malayke--th; group; having characteristics of
4Proto-Malayic*(i)ka-
5Proto-Malayo-Polynesian*ika-
6Proto-AustronesianSika-
7FinnishSikaPig the twelfth animal in the 12-year cycle in Chinese zodiac
8Proto-Finniccikapig
9Proto-West Germanictigāshe-goat

via Indonesian se

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Indonesianse
Every word from Proto-West Germanic tigāEvery word from Proto-Finnic cikaEvery word from Finnish Sika