asyik
Indonesian
Alternative forms
- asik
- asjik (pre-1967)
Etymology
From Malay asik, asyik, from Classical Malay اسيق (asik), عاشيق (asyik), from Arabic عَاشِق (ʿāšiq, “admirer, lover”).
Pronunciation
Derived terms
Terms derived from asyik
- mengasyiki
- mengasyikkan
- keasyikan
- asyik-asyiknya
Noun
asyik (first-person possessive asyikku, second-person possessive asyikmu, third-person possessive asyiknya)
- (Islam) the person who sets his reflection and spiritual view on Allah SWT. because it is driven by love for Him and no longer afraid of death.
Derived terms
- asyik-asyiknya
- berasyik-asyik
- keasyikan
- keasyik-asyikan
- mengasyiki
- mengasyikkan
- seasyik
Further reading
- “asyik” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Language Development and Fostering Agency — Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic Indonesia, 2016.
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