dicari
Dicari is an Indonesian word formed by the passive prefix di- attached to the verb cari, meaning to search or to look for. In general, dicari translates to is being sought or is wanted and is used to describe something or someone that is the object of searching or desire.
Grammatical notes: The di- prefix marks passive voice in Indonesian. Dicari does not encode tense by itself;
Common contexts include missing-person notices, police or media reports, and advertisements where a person or item
Examples: Orang hilang dicari polisi. Barang berharga dicari banyak orang. Dicari sekretaris yang berpengalaman untuk posisi