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A list of all pages that have property "Definition" with value "in front of someone, something, put in front of". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Di selagan  + (in between)
  • Mapaitungan  + (in charge)
  • Mabanding  + (in comparison; to)
  • Malenan  + (in contrast with)
  • Tunggak  + (In debt)
  • Nyaru  + (in disguise; pretend)
  • Mabered  + (in droves; lined up long)
  • Akenang  + (in earnest; purposely)
  • Semutan  + (in English we say that "my foot is asleep" means that arm or foot is temporariely without feeling because of pressure on it)
  • Sapatutné  + (in fact)
  • Sujatine  + (in fact; indeed; actually)
  • Bongkol  + (in former days this was occasionally used as a food when rice and other crops were not available, but seldom eaten now)
  • Ngarepang  + (in front)
  • Di malu  + (in front (Denpasar style of speech))
  • Di lemba  + (in front in front of (Jimbaran style of speech))
  • Arep  + (in front of)
  • Lemba  + (in front of)
  • Ring arep  + (in front of)
  • Aep  + (in front of)
  • Ring ajeng  + (in front of)
  • Arepan  + (in front of)
  • Di malun  + (In front of (n.) (Denpasar style of speech))
  • Di lebuh  + (in front of front gate of a house compound)
  • Di arepne  + (in front of her/him)
  • Bencingah  + (in front of Puri)
  • Ajeng  + (in front of someone, something, put in front of)
  • Natuh  + (in front of the chest)
  • Gapura  + (in gate, gate opening)
  • Masulur  + (in good order arranged nicely)
  • Lais  + (in great demand)
  • Pundut  + (in high position (head or shoulders))
  • Kebus-kebusan  + (in hot conditions (about food))
  • Ngusaba  + (in Jimbaran it is held at the start of the rainy season, on Purnama Kelima, to ensure adequate rain for crops and their prosperity)
  • Peras  + (in Jimbaran it is made in connection with the Jimbaran Barong, Dewa Ayu)
  • Gentong  + (in Jimbaran refers to very large storage container for salt water placed in salt kitchen, normally made of coconut tree stump)
  • Dengdang  + (in Jimbaran these are rather wild and swift, with the dancers pretending to fight with sticks of lighted incense)
  • Papatih  + (in Kuta the word is used as being synonymous with babuten as used in Jimbaran, those who stab themselves with kris during a barong performance or at other appropriate times)
  • Nyanyap  + (in mind, worrying about or cannot forget something, as when trying to sleep)
  • Indra  + (in modern Balinese Hiduism his role is very minor except insofar as he figures in the Hindu epics)
  • Lumpian  + (in much of South Bali the term refers to a round basket with a rounded, more or less hemi- spherical, bottom that has a thin hoop rim. It is someewhat like a penyaipan, except that the weave is all saud dua, and there are no holes)
  • Kemanahin  + (in my opinion)
  • Kekenehang  + (in my opinion)
  • Nuju  + (in or at the time of)
  • Pang  + (in order that)
  • Maclana  + (in pants)
  • Majaler  + (in pants)
  • Marep  + (in presence of)
  • Pundukan  + (in rice field, making terraces)
  • Ngusaba  + (in rice-growing areas it is often held at the time of harvest)
  • Neregang  + (in rows, line up)
  • Maruntut-runtutan  + (in sequence; accompaniment)