English to Malay Dictionary inhabitant

inhabitant

penghuni
definition
noun
Fluttering inhabitants occupy birdcages at either side of the porch.
a person or animal that lives in or occupies a place.
translation of 'inhabitant'
noun
penghuni
example
Such longevity is incomprehensible to an 'inhabitant' of a country which hasn't even been around that long!
The only limits set by the Constitution for House members are that they be at least 25 years old, U.S. citizens and an 'inhabitant' of the state from which they are elected.
We follow their journey to the tiny island of Muck, with 30 'inhabitants' , no shops and no road rage.
The Picts are probably the oldest native 'inhabitants' of Britain, yet almost nothing is known about them.
None of the 'inhabitants' owns any land on the islands and the houses in which they live are the property of the owners.
Most 'inhabitants' of the islands engaged in basic agriculture and lived very simply.
The island's 'inhabitants' made it clear that they did not want to destroy a way of life that has existed for centuries.
Most of the 'inhabitants' of the countryside were, in a very general sense of the word, peasants.
Moreover, the trust is not for the 'inhabitants' of a parish or district, but only for some of such persons.
The future 'inhabitants' of these homes are entitled to a properly planned community.
He therefore proposed that the land and all wealth from it should be held communally by the 'inhabitants' of each parish.
I knew everything there was to know about the surrounding countryside and its 'inhabitants' .
Fluttering 'inhabitants' occupy birdcages at either side of the porch.
You are looking at a newly industrialized country, whose 'inhabitants' have money to spend.
The island's original 'inhabitants' probably came across Bass Strait during a period of low sea level.
Most of the island's 'inhabitants' were evacuated, but the volcano continues to shower the rest with ash.
They will be judged on the cheerful disposition of their 'inhabitants' .
It's important to get the names of the various bits of our British islands and their 'inhabitants' right.
Before distribution of nets, 'inhabitants' were educated about the proper use of nets.
The 'inhabitants' of the Western Isles are still campaigning to have them returned.
Mercury thereby gets into the food chain and jeopardizes the health of northern 'inhabitants' .
Each island has its own distinctive Creole in which its 'inhabitants' take pride.
A number of revues, plays and cabaret evenings keep the Arctic 'inhabitants' occupied.
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