warna bahasa

Indonesian

Etymology

Compound of warna (colour) + bahasa (language), calque of Balinese ᬯᬃᬦᬩᬲ (warna basa, register, literally variety of language), from Sanskrit वर्ण (varṇa, colour) + भाषा (bhāṣā, language).

Noun

warna bahasa (first-person possessive warna bahasaku, second-person possessive warna bahasamu, third-person possessive warna bahasanya)

  1. (linguistics) register: a style of a language used in a particular context, which is related to honorific.
    Synonym: laras bahasa

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