See also: Johan, and Jóhan

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Adverb

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johan

  1. form of jo (with enclitic -han)

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Etymology

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From Malay johan, from Classical Persian جهان (jahān, world), from Middle Persian [script needed] (gyhʾn' /⁠gēhān⁠/, worldly creatures, world), from plural genitive form of Proto-Iranian *gay-θā-.

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  • IPA(key): [ˈjo.han]
  • Hyphenation: jo‧han

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johan (first-person possessive johanku, second-person possessive johanmu, third-person possessive johannya)

  1. (archaic) world.
    Synonym: dunia
  2. (archaic) champion, hero.
    Synonyms: juara, pahlawan

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Malay

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Classical Persian جهان (jahān, world), from Middle Persian [script needed] (gyhʾn' /⁠gēhān⁠/, worldly creatures, world), from plural genitive form of Proto-Iranian *gay-θā-.

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johan (Jawi spelling جوهن, plural johan-johan, informal 1st possessive johanku, 2nd possessive johanmu, 3rd possessive johannya)

  1. (archaic) world
    Synonyms: alam, dunia
  2. champion, winner; someone that has won (in a championship, competition, tournament, etc.)
    Synonyms: juara, pemenang

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  • Indonesian: johan

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