ngaku
The term "ngaku" is an Indonesian word that translates to "admit" or "confess" in English. It is commonly used in everyday conversation to describe the act of acknowledging a truth, often one that might be difficult or embarrassing to reveal. For example, someone might "ngaku" to making a mistake or "ngaku" that they like something unpopular.
In a legal context, "ngaku" can refer to a confession. This is a statement made by a
The usage of "ngaku" can also extend to claiming something, such as claiming a certain identity or