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Etymology

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From Dutch initiatief (initiative), from French initiative, from Medieval Latin *initiativus (serving to initiate), Late Latin initiare (to begin), Latin initiare (initiate), from Latin initium (beginning), from ineo (enter, begin).

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inisiatif

  1. initiative (a fresh approach to something; a new way of dealing with a problem)
    Synonyms: prakarsa, ikhtiar

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Malay

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Etymology

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From English initiative (initiative), from French initiative, from Medieval Latin *initiativus (serving to initiate), Late Latin initiare (to begin), Latin initiare (initiate), from Latin initium (beginning), from ineo (enter, begin).

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  • IPA(key): /iniˈsjatif/ [i.niˈsja.t̪if]
  • Hyphenation: i‧ni‧sia‧tif

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inisiatif (Jawi spelling اينيسياتيف, plural inisiatif-inisiatif, informal 1st possessive inisiatifku, 2nd possessive inisiatifmu, 3rd possessive inisiatifnya)

  1. initiative
    Synonym: ikhtiar

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