so | “Faridah can speak Chinese.” “S~ can I!”, “Faridah pandai bercakap bahasa Cina.” “Saya juga!”; Freud and Jung studied the significance of dreams seriously, and now, with this book, ~ can the average person, Freud dan Jung pernah mengkaji makna mimpi secara serius, dan sekarang, dgn buku ini, orang biasa pun boleh berbuat demikian juga; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
Chinese | n 1. (people) orang Cina; (of China) orang China; 2. (language) bahasa Cina; (used in China) bahasa China. | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
origin | n 1. source, asal; (of river etc) punca; (of quarrel, unrest, etc) punca: to trace the ~ of a word, mengesan asal sst perkataan; the ~s of ancient civilization, asal tamadun kuno; be of...~, berasal dr...: the word is of Chinese ~, perkataaan itu berasal dr bahasa Cina; has its ~ in, (of river) punca [sungai] di; (quarrel, unrest) berpunca drpd: the river has its ~ in the mountains, punca sungai itu di gunung tersebut; 2. parentage, birth, keturunan; country of ~, negara asal; of...~, berketurunan, berasal...: a man of humble ~s, lelaki yg berketurunan rendah. | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |