Where does “antaraʼ” come from?

antaraʼ (Makasar) comes from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian hatəD, from Proto-Austronesian SatəD — to accompany, to escort.

antaraʼ (Makasar): to send a gift or offering usually given during Eid, Chinese New Year, or European New Year

Definitions

  1. to send a gift or offering usually given during Eid, Chinese New Year, or European New Year

Ancestry of “antaraʼ”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-Malayo-PolynesianhatəDto accompany, to conduct, to convey, to escort
2Proto-AustronesianSatəDto accompany, to escort

Words derived from “antaraʼ

Every word from Proto-Austronesian SatəDEvery word from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian hatəD