baik

See also: Baik

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay baik.

Adjective

baik

  1. good (acting in the interest of good; ethical (good intentions))
  2. good (useful for a particular purpose (it’s a good watch))
  3. good (of food, edible; not stale or rotten)
  4. good (of food, having a particularly pleasant taste)
  5. good (healthful)
  6. good (pleasant; enjoyable)
  7. good (of people, competent or talented)
  8. good (effective)
  9. good (favourable)
  10. good (beneficial; worthwhile)
  11. decent (of a person)

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • baikan (improvement)
  • kebaikan (goodness)
  • membaik (to improve)
  • membaiki (to repair, mend)
  • memperbaiki (to fix)
  • sebaiknya (preferable)
  • terbaik (best)

Interjection

baik

  1. okay (Used to indicate agreement or acceptance)

Lithuanian

Verb

baik

  1. second-person singular imperative of baigti

Malay

Etymology

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *bait (compare Tagalog bait, Maori pai).

Pronunciation

Adjective

baik

  1. good (acting in the interest of good; ethical (good intentions))
  2. good (useful for a particular purpose (it’s a good watch))
  3. good (of food, edible; not stale or rotten)
  4. good (of food, having a particularly pleasant taste)
  5. good (healthful)
  6. good (pleasant; enjoyable)
  7. good (of people, competent or talented)
  8. good (effective)
  9. good (favourable)
  10. good (beneficial; worthwhile)

Synonyms

Interjection

baik

  1. okay (Used to indicate agreement or acceptance)

Synonyms


Tok Pisin

Etymology

From English bike.

Noun

baik

  1. bike; bicycle

Torres Strait Creole

Etymology

From English back.

Noun

baik

  1. back (of the body)

Volapük

Adjective

baik

  1. eventual

Declension

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