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This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.
List of results
- Kauhan + (west)
- Pascima + (west (Sanskrit))
- Silet + (Western style razor (Gillette))
- Ngauhang + (westward)
- Duga + (willing; stand; didn't want to)
- Beseg + (humid or damp air)
- Lucutan + (wet all over, wet from head to toe, soaking wet)
- Masehin + (wet something, make something damp)
- Beteg + (wet, damp)
- Belus + (wet, damp, soaked (vs. lucutan = very wet))
- Kudiang + (what)
- Napi + (what)
- Ngudiangke + (what are you doing)
- Ngenken + (What are you doing?)
- Ngudiang + (wonder)
- Panadine + (what happense)
- Makenken + (what is family relationship of person to …)
- Napike + (what is the difference)
- Kenkenne + (What is this?)
- Kenkenang + (what is to be done withe)
- Kaliapa + (what time)
- Kali kenken + (What time is it)
- Pidan + (in the past)
- Kalinapi + (what timee (usually refers to traditional means of expresseing time, i.e. in dauh))
- Tepesan + (juice the product of squeezing)
- Sapunapi + (what? How? Thus)
- Punapi + (what? how?)
- Napi-napi + (whatever)
- Dadi-dadi + (whatever one wishes)
- Kuala + (something someone has)
- Gandum + (wheat)
- Roda + (wheel)
- Cacakaran + (wheel, roller, general term)
- Grinding + (wheelbarrow)
- Matabih + (wheeled; contains barred wheels (about cikars / wheeled trains drawn by oxen or horse; cart))
- Ri Kala + (when)
- Pidan + (in the past)
- Ipidan + (when (past))
- Dicenikne + (when being a child)
- Dikelihne + (when being an adult)
- Ngempasin + (when coconuts are being rare)
- Nedeng + (at the culmination)
- Cicing macanda + (iterally dogs playing around)
- Satuh + (type of dry rice cake (jaja) that is made by heating whole grain sticky rice (ketan) in a frying pan without oil and then pounding the cooked grains to a powder)
- Raw + (a fish line, up to 2 km. long, from which thousands of hooks dangle to considerable depth over rocks, tens of meters deep. The line is stretched horizontally and held by big floats, weighted by rocks at each end)
- Buin + (when in the future)
- Set + (netlength of jaring as it is bought from the store)
- Gupek + (play the traditional drum named 'kendang')
- Jukung + (fishing boat with one or two outriggers)
- Cekelan + (rice the amount of padi Bali that a person who is harvesting the rice can hold in one hand)