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konflik — meaning in English: conflict

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'konflik' in a variety of contexts, especially in discussions about societal issues, personal relationships, or international affairs. For example, during a debate on social media about a controversial policy, you might hear people referencing the 'konflik' it sparked among different groups.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'konflik' generally denotes a clash or struggle, the word 'pertikaian' is used specifically for disputes that arise from disagreements, often in legal contexts. Choose 'konflik' for broader issues that encompass various types of disagreements.
Culture
'Konflik' traces its roots back to the Latin word 'conflictus,' meaning 'to clash.' In Malaysia, the term is often associated with the country's diverse ethnic groups and the historical tensions that have arisen from differing cultural perspectives. This word serves as a reminder of the importance of dialogue and resolution in a multicultural society.
FAQ
Q.What does 'konflik' mean in English?
'Konflik' translates to 'conflict' in English, representing situations where opposing forces or ideas clash, whether in personal relationships or larger societal issues.
Q.How do you use 'konflik' in a sentence?
You can use 'konflik' in a sentence like 'Konflik antara dua pihak perlu diselesaikan dengan cara yang aman,' which means 'The conflict between the two parties needs to be resolved peacefully.'
Q.Is there a specific context where 'konflik' is commonly used?
'Konflik' is commonly used in discussions about social issues, politics, and interpersonal relationships, making it a versatile term in both everyday and formal conversations.
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