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		Definition of kampong in English: kampong(also kampung) noun kamˈpɒŋˈkampɒŋˈkämpôNG A Malaysian enclosure or village.  Example sentencesExamples -  ‘There's a great need to build health awareness in the villages and kampungs, and slowly this is happening,’ said Faud.
 -  If I lived in a kampong, the food that I eat would not be considered special,’ she said.
 -  The original look of a kampong is all that the tourists want to see.
 -  They could also have burned down an entire kampung if they couldn't find us.
 -  In the kampong, she lives with an old woman who was her mother's neighbor.
 -  There is no fence to separate it from the nearby kampung, and no proper external lighting.
 -  From the river you will see kampongs, a golden-domed mosque, a Victorian fort, a whole street of 19th century Chinese shophouses, and an imposing wooden-roofed palace, all set against a background of distant mountains.
 -  Residents of a kampong in Tangerang, west of Jakarta, have been exposed to radioactive waste for at least nine years.
 -  Rasdullah, who tried but failed to qualify for the 2002 gubernatorial election, said more than 87,000 families in 40 kampongs across the city had been affected by the evictions.
 -  There are events and issues in their own kampung that are newsworthy.
 -  Situated off the road in a Balinese kampong, it blends perfectly in the traditional surroundings of Banjar Palak, Sukawati, where it is located.
 -  WHEN I was a little girl we lived in a kampong in Malaysia.
 -  ‘About 100 families in the kampong voluntarily prepare the meals,’ said Abdul Hamid, a resident of Kampung Luar Batang.
 -  Now, most of the kampongs have grotesque concrete eyesores fingering the sea, and there are all manner of boats arriving or departing every other hour.
 -  My own little corner in Pamulang used to be quite idyllic: fresh air, nice neighbors (also the kampong people) and hardly any traffic.
 -  Six months after starting the program, it was a joy to walk through the kampungs.
 -  Through the kampong's black palms came the sound of galloping gamelan orchestras and bamboo sticks clacking away the evil spirits.
 -  The people who live in the housing complex near my kampong do the same thing.
 -  The charity feeds 700 children in four kampongs each month and sponsors 120 children to attend school, among other things.
 -  Her husband distributed beer and live chickens to other kampungs.
 
 
 Origin   Malay; compare with compound2.    Definition of kampong in US English: kampongnounˈkämpôNG A Malaysian enclosure or village.  Example sentencesExamples -  ‘There's a great need to build health awareness in the villages and kampungs, and slowly this is happening,’ said Faud.
 -  Six months after starting the program, it was a joy to walk through the kampungs.
 -  Situated off the road in a Balinese kampong, it blends perfectly in the traditional surroundings of Banjar Palak, Sukawati, where it is located.
 -  The charity feeds 700 children in four kampongs each month and sponsors 120 children to attend school, among other things.
 -  WHEN I was a little girl we lived in a kampong in Malaysia.
 -  Residents of a kampong in Tangerang, west of Jakarta, have been exposed to radioactive waste for at least nine years.
 -  There is no fence to separate it from the nearby kampung, and no proper external lighting.
 -  They could also have burned down an entire kampung if they couldn't find us.
 -  The people who live in the housing complex near my kampong do the same thing.
 -  There are events and issues in their own kampung that are newsworthy.
 -  ‘About 100 families in the kampong voluntarily prepare the meals,’ said Abdul Hamid, a resident of Kampung Luar Batang.
 -  The original look of a kampong is all that the tourists want to see.
 -  Rasdullah, who tried but failed to qualify for the 2002 gubernatorial election, said more than 87,000 families in 40 kampongs across the city had been affected by the evictions.
 -  If I lived in a kampong, the food that I eat would not be considered special,’ she said.
 -  Now, most of the kampongs have grotesque concrete eyesores fingering the sea, and there are all manner of boats arriving or departing every other hour.
 -  Through the kampong's black palms came the sound of galloping gamelan orchestras and bamboo sticks clacking away the evil spirits.
 -  My own little corner in Pamulang used to be quite idyllic: fresh air, nice neighbors (also the kampong people) and hardly any traffic.
 -  Her husband distributed beer and live chickens to other kampungs.
 -  From the river you will see kampongs, a golden-domed mosque, a Victorian fort, a whole street of 19th century Chinese shophouses, and an imposing wooden-roofed palace, all set against a background of distant mountains.
 -  In the kampong, she lives with an old woman who was her mother's neighbor.
 
 
 Origin   Malay; compare with compound.     |