common
US /ˈkɑː.mən/
UK /ˈkɑː.mən/

1.
biasa, lazim, umum
occurring, found, or done often; prevalent.
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It's a common misconception that money buys happiness.
Adalah salah faham biasa bahawa wang membeli kebahagiaan.
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Colds are very common in winter.
Selesema sangat biasa pada musim sejuk.
2.
bersama, kongsi
shared by, coming from, or belonging to more than one; joint.
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They have a common interest in music.
Mereka mempunyai minat bersama dalam muzik.
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We share a common goal.
Kami berkongsi matlamat bersama.
3.
awam, bersama
belonging to or used by all members of a group or society.
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The park is common land, open to everyone.
Taman itu adalah tanah awam, terbuka kepada semua orang.
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They lived in a house with a common kitchen.
Mereka tinggal di rumah dengan dapur bersama.
4.
biasa, lumrah
having no special distinction or quality; ordinary.
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He's just a common man, nothing special.
Dia hanya lelaki biasa, tiada yang istimewa.
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It was a very common mistake.
Ia adalah kesilapan yang sangat biasa.
1.
rakyat biasa, orang awam
the ordinary people, as opposed to the aristocracy or to the clergy.
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He rose from the common to become a respected leader.
Dia bangkit dari rakyat biasa untuk menjadi pemimpin yang dihormati.
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The traditions of the common were often overlooked by the elite.
Tradisi rakyat biasa sering diabaikan oleh golongan elit.
2.
tanah awam, tanah bersama
land or resources belonging to or used by a community as a whole.
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The villagers grazed their sheep on the common.
Penduduk kampung menggembala kambing biri-biri mereka di tanah awam.
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Access to the common was a right for all residents.
Akses ke tanah awam adalah hak untuk semua penduduk.