afidavit

Indonesian

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch affidavit, from Medieval Latin affidavit (he has sworn).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a.fi.ˈda.vɪt/
  • Rhymes: -vɪt
  • Hyphenation: a‧fi‧da‧vit

Noun

afidavit (plural afidavit-afidavit, first-person possessive afidavitku, second-person possessive afidavitmu, third-person possessive afidavitnya)

  1. (law, literal) affidavit: a signed document wherein an affiant makes a sworn statement.
    Synonym: dokumen sah
  2. (government, specifically) the form of immigration facilities provided to a child holding a foreign passport who has limited dual citizenship in the form of a sticker containing a valid explanation regarding the child's limited dual citizenship status and is affixed to the child's foreign passport, when entering Indonesia are exempt from the obligation to have a visa, immigration permit and re-entry permit.

Further reading

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French affidavit or English affidavit.

Noun

afidavit n (plural afidavite)

  1. affidavit

Declension

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