lidah buaya

Indonesian

Etymology

Compound of lidah (tongue) + buaya (crocodile), from Malay lidah buaya.

Noun

lidah buaya (first-person possessive lidah buayaku, second-person possessive lidah buayamu, third-person possessive lidah buayanya)

  1. aloe vera

Further reading

Malay

Etymology

From lidah (tongue) + buaya (crocodile).

Noun

lidah buaya (Jawi spelling ليده بوايا, plural lidah-lidah buaya, informal 1st possessive lidah buayaku, 2nd possessive lidah buayamu, 3rd possessive lidah buayanya)

  1. aloe vera

Further reading

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