Have you ever thought about why Indonesians and Malaysians both use the word "duit" to refer to money? 🤔 Even though these two countries have different histories and languages. It turns out, behind this small word, there are traces of Dutch colonialism, Indonesian trade routes, and cultural relations that have been going on for hundreds of years! This video will take you through the extraordinary journey of the word “duit” — from a 17th century copper coin to becoming an everyday word in modern Southeast Asia. Language may change, but history remains embedded in every word. 💬 Write in the comments column: what other words do you think have interesting origins like "money"? 👇 Don't forget to click LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and turn on the bell so you don't miss other cool cultural and historical stories! #SejarahBahasa #OriginofWords #IndonesiaMalaysia #Duit #BahasaIndonesia #BahasaMelayu #Nusantara #SejarahKolonial #EdukasiBahasa #UniladID #UnikFakta #FunFactIndonesia #HistoryShorts #CultureStory
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