ditandakin

Betawi

Etymology

From tandak (dance) +‎ di- -in.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ditandakin/
  • Rhymes: -in
  • Hyphenation: di‧tan‧dak‧in

Verb

ditandakin

  1. (passive voice, intransitive) to be made dancing
    • 1972, A. Djamaludin, “Barongsai [Lion Dance]”, in Es Tape [Iced Tapai]‎[1], performed by Benyamin Sueb, Jakarta: Indah, track A5:
      Ngulat-ngulet barongsaynyè, barongsaynyè ditandakin
      The lion twisted and turned, the lion was made to dance