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Barisbarisnya

Barisbarisnya is a term found mainly in informal Indonesian usage. It appears to be a nonstandard, emphatic form built from baris (line or row) with reduplication and the possessive suffix -nya, yielding a sense close to "its lines" or "the lines themselves." Because it is not widely documented in formal dictionaries, barisbarisnya is best understood as a colloquial or stylistic variation rather than a fixed, authoritative lexical item.

In practice, barisbarisnya can refer to lines in different kinds of content. In literary analysis or discussion,

Usage notes: barisbarisnya is informal and may feel stylistically marked. In formal writing, more standard forms

See also: baris, baris-barisan, barisnya.

it
may
denote
the
lines
of
a
poem
or
song
that
are
under
examination,
emphasizing
the
collective
sequence
rather
than
a
single
line.
In
data
or
coding
contexts,
it
can
be
used
to
refer
to
multiple
rows
in
a
table
or
blocks
of
code
whose
arrangement
or
formatting
is
the
subject
of
comment.
In
online
discourse,
the
term
may
appear
when
commentators
highlight
the
rhythm,
cadence,
or
visual
alignment
of
lines
in
a
text.
such
as
barisnya
(its
line),
baris-barisan
(the
lines
or
rows),
or
simply
baris-baris
(the
lines)
are
preferred.
The
exact
nuance
of
the
term
depends
on
context
and
intention,
with
its
primary
function
being
to
draw
attention
to
the
lines
themselves.