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kebebasan — meaning in English: freedom

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formal common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'kebebasan' in discussions about human rights, democracy, and personal liberties. For instance, during political rallies or debates, people passionately advocate for 'kebebasan' of speech and expression.
Synonyms & nuances
'Kebebasan' is often compared with 'merdeka,' which also means 'independence.' While 'merdeka' emphasizes political freedom from colonial rule, 'kebebasan' encompasses a broader range of freedoms, including social and individual liberties, making it more versatile in everyday conversations.
Culture
'Kebebasan' has its roots in the Malay word 'bebas,' which means 'free.' In Malaysia, this word is significant in the context of the nation’s journey towards independence in 1957, symbolizing the aspiration for personal and collective liberties. The celebration of Merdeka (Independence Day) is filled with expressions of 'kebebasan' as citizens reflect on their hard-won rights.
FAQ
Q.What does 'kebebasan' mean in English?
'Kebebasan' translates to 'freedom' in English, reflecting the concept of being free from restrictions or oppression.
Q.How do you use 'kebebasan' in a sentence?
You can use 'kebebasan' in sentences like, 'Setiap orang berhak atas kebebasan bersuara,' which means 'Everyone has the right to freedom of speech.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'kebebasan'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'kebebasan' with 'kebebasan politik,' which specifically means 'political freedom.' Make sure to use 'kebebasan' when discussing general freedoms.
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