Jangga
Jangga, in the Sundanese language (spoken primarily in West Java, Indonesia), generally refers to the beard or facial hair growing on a person's chin and cheeks. The term encompasses the entire growth of hair in this area, not typically distinguishing between different styles or lengths of facial hair. While "janggut" is a more widely recognized term for beard in Indonesian (the national language), "jangga" is the specific term used within the Sundanese linguistic context. The word's usage is primarily descriptive, simply denoting the presence of facial hair in the designated area.