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Exactly same with Indonesian word as well, and it gives the conotation of being oversized/huge. In west java region of Sunda, in the local dialect "Badak" means massive n it's not quite a very good impression...

Hope this does not cause the owner made a trip to vicroads n change his/her number plate...... :D

That's why I never put any ricey indonesian word as my plate..

such as "Mainan" = Toy, "Becak" = rickshaw the three wheeled traditional public transport in asia... ;)

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