Where does “sipaʼjappa-jappàng” come from?
sipaʼjappa-jappàng (Makasar) comes from Makasar paʼjappa-jappàng, from Makasar paʼ- -ang — Used to form nouns from adjectives: someone who is inclined to have the quality described by the adjective.
sipaʼjappa-jappàng (Makasar): to walk together
Definitions
- to walk together
Ancestry of “sipaʼjappa-jappàng”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Makasar | paʼjappa-jappàng | a walk; a stroll |
| 2 | Makasar | paʼ- -ang | Used to form nouns from adjectives: someone who is inclined to have the quality described by the adjective |