Units of measurement used in Malaysia and neighbouring countries include the kati, a unit of mass, and the gantang, a unit of volume.
Mass
For mass, the catty[1] equals 0.6 kg.[2] Another unit is picul which equals 60 kg.[3]
Volume
The gantang is equivalent to an imperial gallon, or 4.54609 cubic decimetres.
Unit | Imperial gallon |
Millilitres | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
kepul | 1⁄16 | 284.130625 | ||||
leng | 1⁄8 | 568.26125 | ||||
cupak | 1⁄4 | 1136.5225 | ||||
gantang | 1 | 4546.09 | ||||
sukat | 4 | 18184.36 | ||||
nalih | 16 | 72737.44 | ||||
kunca | 160 | 727374.4 | ||||
Note: The millilitre equivalences are exact. |
References
- ↑ "Kati" entry at A Dictionary of Singlish and Singapore English.
- ↑ "Weights and Measures Act 1972". Laws of Malaysia. Archived from the original on 2014-02-01.
- ↑ 新华字典 (Xīnhuá Zìdiǎn), Peking, 1984.
Further reading
- Malay Fishermen: Their Peasant Economy, by Raymond Firth. Norton (1975) ISBN 0-393-00775-8
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