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galanya

Galanya is a word in the Malay and Indonesian languages that means "everything" or "all of it." It functions as a pronoun or determiner, referring to the total set of items or matters under discussion without naming them individually. The form is commonly encountered in phrases that stress totality, such as segalanya, or in emphatic constructions like segala-galanya.

Etymology: Galanya derives from the determiner segala (all) plus the possessive suffix -nya, which together form

Usage: Galanya is more frequent in spoken Indonesian and Malay and is often found in informal registers.

Semantic notes: The word conveys totality within a given context and can function as the subject or

Related terms: segalanya, segala, semua, semua hal. See also Segala-galanya; Bahasa Melayu; Bahasa Indonesia.

a
noun
phrase
that
denotes
the
entirety
of
previously
mentioned
things.
In
formal
writing,
speakers
may
prefer
segalanya
or
semua
hal
to
express
the
same
idea.
It
is
typically
used
when
the
speaker
wants
to
emphasize
that
nothing
is
excluded
or
when
describing
the
scope
of
a
discussion,
event,
or
situation.
object
in
a
sentence
depending
on
structure.
It
often
appears
in
discussions
of
outcomes,
possibilities,
or
inclusivity
of
elements
within
a
set.