Be this as it may Pak Ganja, but I am talking observed fact here.
Going back some years cis and taji were on exhibit in the karaton musium. I really do not care what the sign says that you photographed:- that sign is wrong, if it was referring to a single object, that object is a cis.
If you recieved an explanation from a guide, or attendant, or from anybody else, for that matter, the person who provided the explanation was wrong.
I am not seeking agreement from you, nor am I seeking concensus.
I attempted to correct the false information as gently as I could. I am now saying very plainly that the information that you were provided with was wrong.
To check the correctness of what I am saying, one does not need to have extreme depth of knowledge in this field. All that is required is to go to a good Javanese dictionary and one will find it spelled out.
Pak Ganja, you are Javanese, I am not. However, one does not need to be Javanese to know that it is a cultural trait of the Javanese people that when a question is asked, an answer will often be given without regard for the correctness of that answer, simply to try to ensure that the person who asked the question will not be disappointed by not receiving an answer.
You tried your best to obtain a correct answer, but the person whom you asked provided you with incorrect information.
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