IPA: //ˈbæntɛŋ//
KK: /bænˈtɛŋ/
A type of wild ox that lives in parts of Southeast Asia, including Borneo and Malaysia, and is sometimes used as a draft animal or for its meat.
The banteng is known for its strength and is often seen grazing in the forests of Borneo.
The word 'banteng' originates from Indonesian, specifically referring to a type of wild cattle found in Southeast Asia. It is derived from the Javanese word 'banteng', which also means the same animal. The term does not have Latin, Greek, or Old English roots.
Think of the Indonesian word 'banteng' as a direct name for a specific type of wild cattle, helping you remember that 'banteng' refers to this unique animal.
No commonly confused words.