aksi
Aksi is a term used in Indonesian and Malay languages that translates roughly as action or act. It denotes a deliberate deed or conduct, and is widely used in everyday language as well as in political and social contexts. In Indonesian and Malay, aksi appears in phrases describing organized campaigns or demonstrations, such as aksi demonstrasi (protest action), aksi solidaritas (solidarity action), or aksi damai (peaceful action). The word can refer to a single act or to a sequence of actions, and it often carries a collective sense when paired with massa (mass action) or unjuk rasa (demonstration).
Etymology and usage notes: Aksi is a native Malay/Indonesian noun that derives from the Dutch word actie,
In contemporary discourse, aksi often signals public or political action and can imply mobilization or protest.