English to Malay Dictionary prosperous

prosperous

Makmur
definition
adjective
prosperous middle-class professionals
successful in material terms; flourishing financially.
translation of 'prosperous'
adjective
makmur
example
If they were successful, it supposedly meant they would have a 'prosperous' life together.
A new 'prosperous' middle class layer has emerged with no roots in the traditional way of life.
You will be successful and 'prosperous' in travels, and family and social life will be good.
An inventory taken at the time shows a very 'prosperous' society.
Today, it's a relatively stable democracy with one of the most 'prosperous' agricultural economies in West Africa.
But that is difficult, even for 'prosperous' economies like those of Western Europe.
He was born in Moscow, the son of a 'prosperous' tea merchant, and grew up in Odessa.
By comparison, it makes even the moribund environmental market look relatively 'prosperous' .
However, there can be no doubt that we are becoming more 'prosperous' .
I would like to wish you all have a very happy, 'prosperous' , wealthy and above all healthy New Year.
His sister Ann was born two years later and the family were reasonably 'prosperous' with the bakery business being successful.
We want to ensure that our children's children inherit an economically 'prosperous' country.
A wise man once said that a strong middle class is the key ingredient to a 'prosperous' and healthy democracy.
If we want a 'prosperous' , successful nation the government has to start now and stop tinkering and thieving by stealth.
She was a 'prosperous' merchant and creative free spirit, a poet and a wordsmith.
And the people became more 'prosperous' , more assertive, more individualist.
But in the long term it is difficult to see 'prosperous' patients settling for second-class status.
All these factors make for a 'prosperous' future for hotels in this country.
Rather a major problem is that the financial gap between the 'prosperous' and poorer classes has been widening.
Returning to the past is not a safe path to a 'prosperous' future.
The place used to be very 'prosperous' , producing high-quality wheat in ancient times.
What she uncovers is an epidemic of unimaginable proportions within the world's most 'prosperous' nation.
As a result, business there boomed, housing construction soared, and the area became quite 'prosperous' .
This is just a short note to wish you all a very successful, productive and 'prosperous' New Year.
Her family lived 'prosperously' in London, largely off her mother's properties in Ireland.
We have survived 'prosperously' without the interference of your kind!
Successfully and peacefully attaining 40 years means that it is now mature enough to effectively tackle and overcome impediments in its path before a mammoth leap to 'prosperousness' .
But my family had managed to survive; we lived happily, 'prosperously' , until that day.
Umbrella making developed 'prosperously' ; they began to be painted with flowers and landscape scenes of various kinds.
The immigrants to these areas were not seeking a new way of life when they arrived; they expected to continue their old lives, but more 'prosperously' .
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