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ajang

Ajang is a noun in Indonesian and Malay meaning a stage, arena, or platform for activities. It can refer to both the physical space where events are held and the event itself, particularly when emphasizing the opportunity or occasion it provides. In everyday usage, ajang often appears in phrases such as ajang lomba (a competition venue), ajang pertunjukan (a performance event), ajang pameran (an exhibition), or ajang budaya (a cultural event).

Beyond referencing a place or event, ajang also conveys the idea of an opportunity or occasion to

Etymology and usage context: ajang originates from Malay and Indonesian, where it functions as a general term

Relation to similar terms: ajang is distinct from literal terms for a physical stage or arena, such

showcase
something,
such
as
talent
or
achievement.
For
example,
a
person
might
say
that
a
competition
serves
as
an
ajang
to
demonstrate
or
prove
their
skills,
using
ajang
כדי
to
indicate
the
chance
to
present
oneself
publicly.
across
formal
and
semi-formal
registers.
The
word
is
commonly
used
in
media,
official
announcements,
event
organization,
and
everyday
speech
in
Indonesia
and
Malaysia,
and
it
is
understood
in
other
Malay-speaking
communities
as
well.
as
panggung
(stage)
or
arena.
Instead,
ajang
emphasizes
the
event,
gathering,
or
opportunity
surrounding
the
activity,
often
within
a
competitive
or
showcase-oriented
context.