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					Originally Posted by A. G. Maisey
					
				 
				Thanks for that additional information Arjan. 
 
In respect of "kamerau", this is a very common word in Malay, Indonesian, and Javanese. True, the vowels are inconsistent, but this is a characteristic of these languages, especially Javanese, which is linguistically classified as a non-standardised language. It would surprise me if "kemarau" in variant spellings was not found in a multitude of languages and dialects throughout SE Asia. 
 
Common usage of the word is "musim kemarau" = "dry season". 
			
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 so if I understand correctly nowadays its always a two word combination with the word "musim " ( season) ?
 
regards,
 
Arjan..
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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