feral in Indonesian
feral in Indonesian is jalang, meliar — feral means wild and untamed, especially describing an animal that has escaped domestication and now lives in the wild.
feral in Indonesian
jalang
Of an animal, wild but descended from domestic or captive ancestors; thus, in the wild, although not necessarily of the wild type.
meliar
Of an animal, wild but descended from domestic or captive ancestors; thus, in the wild, although not necessarily of the wild type.
What does "feral" mean?
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adj Wild and untamed, especially describing an animal that has escaped domestication and now lives in the wild.
"A colony of feral cats lives behind the old warehouse."
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adj Out of control, wild, or unruly, said of a person or behavior.
"The kids went feral the moment school let out for summer."
feral in a sentence
- A colony of feral cats lives behind the old warehouse.
- The kids went feral the moment school let out for summer.
Common Indonesian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "feral" in Indonesian?
"feral" in Indonesian is jalang, meliar. feral means: Wild and untamed, especially describing an animal that has escaped domestication and now lives in the wild.
How do you use "feral" in a sentence?
Example: "A colony of feral cats lives behind the old warehouse." In Indonesian, "feral" is jalang, meliar.
Are there other ways to say "feral" in Indonesian?
Yes — Indonesian has 2 translations listed for "feral": jalang, meliar.
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