predikat
See also: predikát
Indonesian
Etymology 1
From Dutch predicaat, from Middle French predicat (French prédicat), from post-classical Late Latin praedicātum (“thing said of a subject”), a noun use of the neuter past participle of praedicō (“I proclaim”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [preˈdikat]
- Hyphenation: pré‧di‧kat
Noun
predikat or prédikat
Etymology 2
From Dutch predicaat, from German Prädikat, from post-classical Late Latin praedicātum (“thing said of a subject”), a noun use of the neuter past participle of praedicō (“I proclaim”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [preˈdikat]
- Hyphenation: pré‧di‧kat
Noun
predikat or prédikat
- positive valuation of an object or a performance
- Sarjana yang lulus dengan predikat cumlaude harus memiliki indeks prestasi di atas 3,5. ― Graduate with valuation of cumlaude must have grade point average more than 3.5 [from scale of 4].
- the process of qualitative valuation
Further reading
- “predikat” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
Maltese
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /prɛ.dɪˈkaːt/
Related terms
- pprietka (ppredika)
- predikatur
- predikazzjoni
- prietka (priedka)
Swedish
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