negerinya
Negerinya is a grammatical form in Indonesian and Malay that combines the noun negeri (state, land, province) with the possessive suffix -nya. The result means “its state,” “its land,” or “its province,” depending on context, and it functions to indicate possession or association with a previously mentioned subject.
Usage is as a possessive determiner or noun phrase. It often appears in narratives where the speaker
Distinctions and notes: In modern Indonesian, negara is more commonly used to denote a country, while negeri
Etymology and scope: The form arises from the standard noun negeri combined with the Indonesian/Malay possessive