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baju — meaning in English: dress

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Usage
Native speakers use the word 'baju' in various situations, such as shopping for clothes at a market or discussing outfits for special occasions like weddings. It's common in both casual conversations with friends and more formal discussions about fashion nuances in Indonesian culture.
Synonyms & nuances
'Baju' generally refers to a piece of clothing, while 'gaun' specifically means 'gown' or a more formal dress. Use 'baju' for everyday wear or casual references, and reserve 'gaun' for formal situations, like weddings or elegant parties.
Culture
'Baju' is derived from the Arabic word 'bāǧah', which relates to clothing. In Indonesian culture, clothing can signify social status and is often tied to traditional ceremonies. The word reflects Indonesia's rich textile heritage, where various regions have their unique styles that express local identity.
FAQ
Q.What does 'baju' mean in English?
'Baju' translates to 'dress' or 'clothes' in English. It's a versatile term used for various types of clothing in Indonesian.
Q.How do you use 'baju' in a sentence?
You can say, 'Saya membeli baju baru' which means 'I bought a new dress.' This shows everyday usage in shopping contexts.
Q.Is 'baju' used for both men’s and women’s clothing?
'Baju' is a general term that can refer to clothing for both genders, but it often implies women's dresses in casual conversations. For men, you might specify 'kemeja' for shirts.
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