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A list of all pages that have property "Definition" with value "take this to someone (imperative)". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Musbus  + (take off, slip off (means that there is nothing left, all gone)
  • Lus  + (Take off, untie, depart suddenly, take off clothes, remove something)
  • Ngambil  + (take or remove something)
  • Nglelep  + (Take over, embezzle (assume responsibility))
  • Bongkar  + (take part in, unpack)
  • Recep  + (take people's belongings)
  • Kapiolasan  + (take pity on)
  • Sayang-sayang  + (take pity upon)
  • Kariinang  + (take precedence; preferred (Alus Mider : a level of language used for people who are under or people who are above or a language that contains a feeling of exalting someone who deserves to be elevated))
  • Kaluihang  + (take priority)
  • Nyakap  + (take responsibility for something, e.g. nyakap di pura, take responsibility fore helping at a temple ceremony)
  • Masayuban  + (Take shelter)
  • Ngetis  + (take shelter)
  • Sayub  + (Take shelter)
  • Mapilonan  + (take sides)
  • Ngiderang  + (take something and go around with it)
  • Ngilehang  + (take something around)
  • Nyuwang  + (take something away with no intention of returning it+D6829)
  • Mulihang  + (take something home, send something home)
  • Ngelesin  + (take something off (clothes, shoes, etc.), untie, remove clothing, loosen, unsew, peel off skin from fruit with knife)
  • Mesuang  + (take something out from inside)
  • Ngangkid  + (take something out of a hot place)
  • Ngediang  + (take something out of something else, e.g. impurities in rice)
  • Plintat-plintus  + (take the winning side)
  • Calep  + (take things, such as stealing small items, easy to get something, ask for)
  • Abaang  + (take this to someone (imperative))
  • Ngencing  + (take turns)
  • Juang  + (take way with no thought of returning)
  • Nyokot  + (take with thumb and fingers of one hand)
  • Nyuang  + (take, receive, accept, take away, take something from someone with or without purpose)
  • Nyemak  + (take, take something)
  • Bakta  + (take; carry)
  • Ngrurah  + (take; seize)
  • Jemaka  + (taken (by someone))
  • Bintang  + (taken either literally or figuratively as one of the thirty-five days of the Balinese astrological chart and which affects the characteristics of one born on that day)
  • Kagauk  + (taken greedily)
  • Cantet  + (taken quickly: pickpocket)
  • Magauk  + (taken with greedy)
  • Karurahin  + (taken; seized)
  • Ruraha  + (taken; seized; taken by something/someone; seized by something/someone)
  • Pranata  + (takluk; hormat)
  • Jujutang  + (takonang sangewai)
  • Inga  + (taksir; kira-kira)
  • Plantar  + (takuk pada pohon kelapa dan sebagainya untuk tempat berpijak; tempat tumpuan kaki ketika memanjat)
  • Nyeh  + (takut)
  • Ayat  + (takut)
  • Wedi  + (takut)
  • Gaap  + (takut)
  • Res  + (takut)
  • Ngaah  + (takut)
  • Ngimur  + (takut (gelisah, cemas) terhadap suatu hal yang belum diketahui dengan pasti)