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A toko (Indonesian for shop) is a kind of retail shop in Indonesia and the Netherlands. The term is of Indonesian origin and probably from the Chinese Hokkien loanword to refer a shop. In Indonesia, the term toko is used a generic name for any kind of established shop or store. For example, in Indonesia, toko roti means a bakery while a toko kelontong sells daily necessities. In the Netherlands, the meaning has shifted more specifically to refer to Asian shops and takeaway restaurants, which sells mainly Asian food products of which the owners are generally Indo-European, Native Indonesian, Surinamese, Chinese or Vietnamese.

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  • A toko (Indonesian for shop) is a kind of retail shop in Indonesia and the Netherlands. The term is of Indonesian origin and probably from the Chinese Hokkien loanword to refer a shop. In Indonesia, the term toko is used a generic name for any kind of established shop or store. For example, in Indonesia, toko roti means a bakery while a toko kelontong sells daily necessities. In the Netherlands, the meaning has shifted more specifically to refer to Asian shops and takeaway restaurants, which sells mainly Asian food products of which the owners are generally Indo-European, Native Indonesian, Surinamese, Chinese or Vietnamese. (en)
  • Een toko (Maleis voor winkel in de zin van bazaar) is in Nederland de naam voor een Aziatische supermarkt of Aziatische winkel waarvan de eigenaars meestal van Vietnamese, Indonesische, Indiase, Chinese, Surinaamse of Antilliaanse afkomst zijn. In Vlaanderen is de term niet gangbaar en noemt men de winkels Aziatische supermarkten of Aziatische winkels. In een toko zijn vaak kant-en-klare oosterse gerechten zoals bami en nasi goreng te verkrijgen, maar ook een grote diversiteit aan levensmiddelen, ingrediĆ«nten en snoep uit Oost- en Zuidoost-AziĆ«. Naast levensmiddelen verkopen toko's andere aziatische producten zoals wokken, sarongs, rijstkokers en diverse artikelen voor de Chinese godsdienst zoals Chinese godenbeelden en wierook. (nl)
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  • A toko (Indonesian for shop) is a kind of retail shop in Indonesia and the Netherlands. The term is of Indonesian origin and probably from the Chinese Hokkien loanword to refer a shop. In Indonesia, the term toko is used a generic name for any kind of established shop or store. For example, in Indonesia, toko roti means a bakery while a toko kelontong sells daily necessities. In the Netherlands, the meaning has shifted more specifically to refer to Asian shops and takeaway restaurants, which sells mainly Asian food products of which the owners are generally Indo-European, Native Indonesian, Surinamese, Chinese or Vietnamese. (en)
  • Een toko (Maleis voor winkel in de zin van bazaar) is in Nederland de naam voor een Aziatische supermarkt of Aziatische winkel waarvan de eigenaars meestal van Vietnamese, Indonesische, Indiase, Chinese, Surinaamse of Antilliaanse afkomst zijn. In Vlaanderen is de term niet gangbaar en noemt men de winkels Aziatische supermarkten of Aziatische winkels. (nl)
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  • Toko (winkel) (nl)
  • Toko (shop) (en)
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