rojak

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Malay rojak.

Noun

rojak (uncountable)

  1. A traditional Malaysian and Indonesian fruit and vegetable salad dish.

Indonesian

Noun

rojak (plural rojak-rojak, first-person possessive rojakku, second-person possessive rojakmu, third-person possessive rojaknya)

  1. A traditional Malaysian and Indonesian fruit and vegetable salad dish.
  2. A mixture, mishmash

Malay

Noun

rojak (plural rojak-rojak, third-person possessive rojaknya)

  1. A traditional Malaysian and Indonesian fruit and vegetable salad dish.
  2. A mixture, mishmash
    • The Rojak Pot website, title tag
      The Rojak Pot - Mishmash of Malaysian Life
    • Faiz Sathi Abdullah, Mardziah Hayati Abdullah, Tan Bee Hoon, Critical Perspectives on Language and Discourse in the New World Order, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009, →ISBN, →ISBN
      "it meant a rojak (mishmash) of races"
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