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

  1. to walk together

Ancestry of “sipaʼjappa-jappàng”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Makasarpaʼjappa-jappànga walk; a stroll
2Makasarpaʼ- -angUsed to form nouns from adjectives: someone who is inclined to have the quality described by the adjective
Every word from Makasar paʼ- -angEvery word from Makasar paʼjappa-jappàng