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What is dangkal?

"Dangkal" is an Indonesian word meaning shallow. It can refer to:

* Shallow water: A body of water with a small depth.

* Shallowness: Lack of depth or complexity.

* Superficiality: Concern with only the surface or obvious aspects of something.

The word "dangkal" is often used in contexts related to:

* Geography: Describing bodies of water like rivers, lakes, or seas.

* Knowledge: Describing a person's understanding of a subject.

* Relationships: Describing a relationship that lacks depth or meaning.

Examples:

* "Laut dangkal itu sangat bagus untuk snorkeling." (The shallow sea is great for snorkeling.)

* "Pengetahuanmu tentang sejarah sangat dangkal." (Your knowledge of history is very shallow.)

* "Hubungan mereka hanya dangkal dan tidak berarti apa-apa." (Their relationship is only superficial and meaningless.)

It's important to note that the word "dangkal" can sometimes be used in a negative way, implying a lack of depth or seriousness. However, it can also be used neutrally, simply describing something as shallow.

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