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Katès
Katès
Katès, Gandhul or Gamblok are derived from Caricacea family from southern Mexico and South America and also from the West Indies, which are now widely spread and planted in the tropics for their fruits. C. papaya is the only species in the genus Carica. The name of the Indonesian name is "papaya" taken from Dutch, "papaja", which in turn "papaja" also takes the name Arawak language, "papaya". In Sundanese, it is known as "bananas". Katès, Gandhul utawa Gamblok iku kalebu tanduran hérba saka famili Caricacea sing asalé saka Meksiko sisih kidul lan sisih loré Amérika Kidul uga saka Hindia Kulon, saiki nyebar wiyar lan akèh ditandur ing dhaérah tropis kanggo dijupuk wohé. C. papaya iku siji-sijiné jenis jroning genus Carica. Jeneng katès ing basa Indonésia yaiku "pepaya" sing dijupuk saka basa Walanda, "papaja", sing ing giliran"papaja" uga njupuk saka jeneng basa Arawak, "papaya". Ing basa Sundha, katès sebutané "gedhang".
The translations of kamplong from Javanese to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «kamplong» in Javanese.
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Examples of use in the Javanese literature, quotes and news about kamplong
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JAVANESE BOOKS RELATING TO «KAMPLONG»
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REFERENCE
« EDUCALINGO. Kamplong [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-jv/kamplong>. May 2024 ».