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aturanaturan

Aturanaturan is a term in the Indonesian language that typically denotes rules and regulations. The conventional spelling is aturan-aturan, using a hyphen to indicate plurality or a generalized collection of rules. The form "Aturanaturan" without a space or hyphen is not standard and may appear only as a stylized title or in informal usage. When used in sentences, speakers usually insert a space and hyphen as aturan-aturan or refer to specific sets, such as aturan-aturan sekolah (school rules) or aturan-aturan lalu lintas (traffic regulations).

Usage and scope

Aturan-aturan function as normative guidelines that govern behavior, procedures, or operations within institutions, professions, or public

Linguistic notes

Reduplication is common in Indonesian to express plurality, generality, or emphasis. The repeated form aturan-aturan is

Related terms

Related terms include aturan (rule), peraturan (regulation), and undang-undang (law). See also conventions about regulatory frameworks

life.
They
can
be
enacted
by
governments,
organizations,
schools,
or
communities
and
may
be
codified
in
formal
documents
or
described
informally.
They
differ
across
domains
and
jurisdictions,
making
the
term
broadly
context-dependent
rather
than
a
single
universal
statute.
a
standard
grammatical
construction,
whereas
other
reduplication
forms
like
peraturan-peraturan
exist
for
similar
purposes
with
different
words.
The
term
is
not
a
fixed
proper
noun
unless
used
as
a
title.
in
different
sectors.