WHAT DOES NIAT MEAN IN MALAY?
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Definition of niat in the Malay dictionary
intent 1. the purpose or purpose of an act: the lethal of the sick person to end his afflictions is an offense; 2. memory: ~ we are going to Kampar; ~ good intentions; liver liver 3. promise to do something if satisfied with something worthwhile, vows, vows; release ~ pay vows; intend 1. I mean, I do not want to go home; 2. Pledge, vow, vow: This is the wife's wife to go to communist and ~ in the sea of Tanjung Jati; intending to hope so, to expect true; to impose 1. to expect, to mean: the intention shall be in the heart; 2. promising to do something, to propagate, to proclaim; 3. Pray to pray for something, expect; intentions have been intended, come intention, mean: Nahidah not want to tell it; niatan niat. niat 1. maksud atau tujuan sesuatu perbuatan: mematikan orang sakit dgn ~ hendak menamatkan penderitaannya ialah suatu kesalahan; 2. ingatan: ~ kita hendak ke Kampar; ~ baik maksud yg baik; ~ hati tujuan hati; 3. janji utk melakukan sesuatu jika terkabul sesuatu yg dihajati, kaul, nazar; melepas ~ membayar nazar; berniat 1. bertujuan, bermaksud: aku pun tidak ~ lagi hendak pulang ke rumahmu; 2. berjanji, berkaul, bernazar: beta ini laki isteri hendak pergi berkaul dan ~ di lautan Tanjung Jati; berniat-niat berharap-harap supaya, mengharapkan benar; meniatkan 1. mengharapkan, memaksudkan: niat itu hendaklah diniatkan dlm hati; 2. menjanjikan utk melakukan sesuatu, mengaulkan, menazarkan; 3. Mn berdoa utk memohon sesuatu, mengharapkan; terniat telah diniatkan, datang niat, termaksud: Nahidah tidak ~ hendak mengkhabarkannya; niatan niat.
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MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «NIAT»
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A Dictionary of the German and English Languages
Unobservable,unobier'»abl.ad; niAt beobnAtet, bemerft, iiuterfAiebcn wer ben fonnenb, imbemerfliA, iinmerfliA^ Unobservance, ùnôbiee'»an«e tit llnaufraerffamfeit. Unobservant, ûnôbier'«ant. adj 1. imatifmerfinm. umiAtfain, niAt tent1. 2.
Christoph Friedrich Grieb, 1847