akal
Indonesian
Malay
Etymology
From Arabic عَقْل (ʿaql, “understanding, intellect”).
Noun
akal (plural akal-akal, informal first-person possessive akalku, informal second-person possessive akalmu, third-person possessive akalnya)
- thought, mind
- Manusia ialah makhluk yang berakal.
- Humans are beings with minds.
- Manusia ialah makhluk yang berakal.
- idea, way, solution
- Aku ada satu akal.
- I have an idea.
- Aku ada satu akal.
- trick, deception
- Sang Harimau terperdaya lagi oleh akal Sang Kancil.
- Tiger has yet again fallen for Mousedeer's tricks.
- Sang Harimau terperdaya lagi oleh akal Sang Kancil.
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