buku putih

Indonesian

Etymology

Compound of buku (book) + putih (white), calque of Dutch witboek (white paper, literally white book).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbu.ku ˈpu.tɪh/

Noun

buku putih (plural buku-buku putih, first-person possessive buku putihku, second-person possessive buku putihmu, third-person possessive buku putihnya)

  1. white paper:
    1. (management, marketing) a factual write-up of something, specifically devoid of the appearance of marketing.
    2. (government, politics) a parliamentary document announcing or proposing government policy or action.

Synonyms

  • kertas putih (Standard Malay)

Further reading

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