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Indonesian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Malay justeru (hence; therefore), from English just true, or probably from Portuguese justo

Adverb

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justru

  1. a conjunction used to emphasize that something is true or false. precisely, exactly
  2. in fact actually (on the contrary); even the opposite. instead

Further reading

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