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Katakata

Katakata is a term whose usage varies by language and context. In Indonesian and Malay, the standard compound word meaning "words" or "sayings" is kata-kata. This form is used to refer to spoken or written expressions, quotations, or lines of dialogue. The reduplication signals plurality or emphasis, as in kata-kata mutiara (pearls of wisdom) or kata-kata motivasi (motivational quotes). In normal orthography, the spaced form kata-kata is more common; katakata without spaces or punctuation may appear as a stylistic variant in branding, titles, usernames, or informal digital communication.

There is no widely recognized place, person, or work officially named Katakata in major reference works. If

Etymology and usage: The term derives from kata, meaning "word," with reduplication to indicate plurality. The

See also: Kata-kata; Quotations; Phrases.

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Katakata
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katakata
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