Batu api意思

"Batu api" is an Indonesian term that literally translates to "fire stone" in English. It is used to refer to flint, a type of sedimentary rock that was historically used to create sparks for fire by striking it against a harder surface, such as steel. This method was traditionally used for making fire, particularly by indigenous peoples and in ancient times before the invention of modern ignition tools.

In Indonesian culture, the term "batu api" may also be used metaphorically to refer to something that is fiery or passionate, especially in a context where it might relate to someone's personality or a situation that is intense or full of energy.