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  • Ngrepotin  + (Yoga: I’m sorry too, to cause all the troubles (Lit: I am sorry too, Brother is causing all the troubles). Ayu: Please don’t say that, we’re still related.)
  • Mierin  + (You can not curb me brother !)
  • Goreng  + (You could fry the sauce and then you add the shrimp paste. Don’t forget to add some salt, Brother.)
  • Pangpang  + (You may not rebel against your parents.)
  • Pangpang  + (You may not rebel against your parents.)
  • Bogbog  + (You should not lie to your parents. You always have to be honest.)
  • Ngajiang  + (Your words don't respect me. (The word 'adi' refers to a female subject))
  • Bedut  + (a stone was thrown at his back by his younger brother)
  • Bedut  + (a stone was thrown at his back by his younger brother)
  • Recem  + (clean your room so it doesn't look dirty.)
  • Abas  + (cut down the grass first so it doesn't get thick)
  • Gegitik  + (e; literally: esnake that looks for a clube; referring to a bad person who seals his own fate by being caught; expression: enganggar gegitik gede; literally: eraise a big sticke; refers to someone who is afraid to talk about someone of high status)
  • Pedped  + (his parents were expected to die soon)
  • Pedped  + (his parents were expected to die soon)
  • Ngikih  + (mother grated coconut las night in the kitchen)
  • Nyiam  + (mother watering plant with water)
  • Baki  + (she couldn't have any more children, because she had menopause)
  • Baki  + (she couldn't have any more children, because she had menopause)
  • Bantat  + (small children are naturally mischievous)
  • Bantat  + (small children are naturally mischievous)
  • Palali  + (that children always play on the park)
  • Teges  + (that person said carelessly don't know the meaning)
  • Rare  + (the children play in the yard)
  • Rangap-rangap  + (the lizard flew to a coconut tree.)
  • Urab kacang  + (the mix of peanuts with grated coconut made by Granny tastes really good.)
  • Urab kacang  + (the mix of peanuts with grated coconut made by Granny tastes really good.)
  • Muda  + (tio my brother may not join in playing baseball in the fields because she is still young)
  • Ngoncang  + (to hit a wooden bell repeatedly)
  • Beten  + (… there’ll be plenty of art shops, there’s… there’ll be plenty of art shops, there’s…. there’s a sign that say go down. You go downward, Sir, there, down…. Down. Err… when you already some way down there… when you’re already south thre, Sir, there’s a sign that says to… err… Bukit Gundul… err.. temple. says to… err… Bukit Gundul… err.. temple.)
  • Alep  + (Cupak's words always arrogant. In contrast to his little brother, Grantang, he was calm and always pleases others. It is true that a cluster of coconut doesn't have the same quality of coconuts (refers to children of the same parents not all being alike).)
  • Alep  + (Cupak's words always arrogant. In contrast to his little brother, Grantang, he was calm and always pleases others. It is true that a cluster of coconut doesn't have the same quality of coconuts (refers to children of the same parents not all being alike).)
  • Malenan  + (Cupak's words always arrogant. In contrast to his little brother, Grantang, he was calm and always pleases others. It is true that a cluster of coconut doesn't have the same quality of coconuts (refers to children of the same parents not all being alike).)
  • Malenan  + (Cupak's words always arrogant. In contrast to his little brother, Grantang, he was calm and always pleases others. It is true that a cluster of coconut doesn't have the same quality of coconuts (refers to children of the same parents not all being alike).)
  • Ngliangin  + (Cupak's words always arrogant. In contrast to his little brother, Grantang, he was calm and always pleases others. It is true that a cluster of coconut doesn't have the same quality of coconuts (refers to children of the same parents not all being alike).)
  • Ngliangin  + (Cupak's words always arrogant. In contrast to his little brother, Grantang, he was calm and always pleases others. It is true that a cluster of coconut doesn't have the same quality of coconuts (refers to children of the same parents not all being alike).)
  • Nyapa kadi aku  + (Cupak's words always arrogant. In contrast to his little brother, Grantang, he was calm and always pleases others. It is true that a cluster of coconut doesn't have the same quality of coconuts (refers to children of the same parents not all being alike).)
  • Nyapa kadi aku  + (Cupak's words always arrogant. In contrast to his little brother, Grantang, he was calm and always pleases others. It is true that a cluster of coconut doesn't have the same quality of coconuts (refers to children of the same parents not all being alike).)
  • Takut  + ("Afraid of spilling a drip, resulting in spilling the whole thing”; refers to someone who is hesitant about doing something. risky, like spending a little money with the result that, in the long run, he loses money anyway)
  • Risebin  + ("It hurts me when I hear his words like that, without any reason, I will hurt that person with evil powers!" Said Jero Gede.)
  • Langs  + ("Part the curtains, out comes a cone" This is a kind of a riddle. It refers to someone who defecates. The faeces are cone shaped.)
  • Olas  + ("Pity bad thing"; refers to a situation in"Pity bad thing"; refers to a situation in which someone takes pity on another and offers to help him; and then, placed in a position of trust, the first person takes advantage of his position and does something very bad to the one whom he is helping, who ends up worse than he was before.ing, who ends up worse than he was before.)
  • Kedeng  + ("Pull the rope so it doesn't loosen, De!" said I Wayan.)
  • Mapadik  + ("There's an old formal marriage, mepadik, "There's an old formal marriage, mepadik, it's true,but Balines have little use for anything that puts off their pleasures if they want to be together. In the mepadik a boy who wants a girl first asks his father's consent. If he approves he goes to the girl's father and finds out what he thinks about it; and then if both agree the boy and the girl meet freely and a priest appoints a day for the wedding. Friends and relatives gather and with merry music they sit and feast until evening, when the girl's carried on a throne to her husband's house while he follows on horseback. The locking of the door behind which they go to bed completes the marriage. "h they go to bed completes the marriage. ")
  • Canange  + ("What will we use in place of plastic, Pak"What will we use in place of plastic, Pak?” asked Luh Ayu Manik. "There are many possibilities, Luh. If you go shopping at the market, just take a cloth bag. If you go to the temple, put your offerings in a woven container. Similarly, when going to request holy water, don’t use plastic but bring a container from home.” These were the suggestions made by Pak Budi to Luh Ayu Manik on how to replace plastic. "If that is the case, then I have been wrong because I have always used plastic. From now on I’ll use less plastic. I’ll also tell my parents and friends about this,” Luh Ayu Manik added. "Yes, Luh, I hope our environment here has not already been contaminated with plastic,” Pak Budi added. "Yes, I hope so too, Pak. Thank you for giving me this advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too."advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too.")
  • Ngirangin  + ("What will we use in place of plastic, Pak"What will we use in place of plastic, Pak?” asked Luh Ayu Manik. "There are many possibilities, Luh. If you go shopping at the market, just take a cloth bag. If you go to the temple, put your offerings in a woven container. Similarly, when going to request holy water, don’t use plastic but bring a container from home.” These were the suggestions made by Pak Budi to Luh Ayu Manik on how to replace plastic. "If that is the case, then I have been wrong because I have always used plastic. From now on I’ll use less plastic. I’ll also tell my parents and friends about this,” Luh Ayu Manik added. "Yes, Luh, I hope our environment here has not already been contaminated with plastic,” Pak Budi added. "Yes, I hope so too, Pak. Thank you for giving me this advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too."advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too.")
  • Tirtane  + ("What will we use in place of plastic, Pak"What will we use in place of plastic, Pak?” asked Luh Ayu Manik. "There are many possibilities, Luh. If you go shopping at the market, just take a cloth bag. If you go to the temple, put your offerings in a woven container. Similarly, when going to request holy water, don’t use plastic but bring a container from home.” These were the suggestions made by Pak Budi to Luh Ayu Manik on how to replace plastic. "If that is the case, then I have been wrong because I have always used plastic. From now on I’ll use less plastic. I’ll also tell my parents and friends about this,” Luh Ayu Manik added. "Yes, Luh, I hope our environment here has not already been contaminated with plastic,” Pak Budi added. "Yes, I hope so too, Pak. Thank you for giving me this advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too."advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too.")
  • Reraman  + ("What will we use in place of plastic, Pak"What will we use in place of plastic, Pak?” asked Luh Ayu Manik. "There are many possibilities, Luh. If you go shopping at the market, just take a cloth bag. If you go to the temple, put your offerings in a woven container. Similarly, when going to request holy water, don’t use plastic but bring a container from home.” These were the suggestions made by Pak Budi to Luh Ayu Manik on how to replace plastic. "If that is the case, then I have been wrong because I have always used plastic. From now on I’ll use less plastic. I’ll also tell my parents and friends about this,” Luh Ayu Manik added. "Yes, Luh, I hope our environment here has not already been contaminated with plastic,” Pak Budi added. "Yes, I hope so too, Pak. Thank you for giving me this advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too."advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too.")
  • Nekedang  + ("What will we use in place of plastic, Pak"What will we use in place of plastic, Pak?” asked Luh Ayu Manik. "There are many possibilities, Luh. If you go shopping at the market, just take a cloth bag. If you go to the temple, put your offerings in a woven container. Similarly, when going to request holy water, don’t use plastic but bring a container from home.” These were the suggestions made by Pak Budi to Luh Ayu Manik on how to replace plastic. "If that is the case, then I have been wrong because I have always used plastic. From now on I’ll use less plastic. I’ll also tell my parents and friends about this,” Luh Ayu Manik added. "Yes, Luh, I hope our environment here has not already been contaminated with plastic,” Pak Budi added. "Yes, I hope so too, Pak. Thank you for giving me this advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too."advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too.")
  • Ngicenin  + ("What will we use in place of plastic, Pak"What will we use in place of plastic, Pak?” asked Luh Ayu Manik. "There are many possibilities, Luh. If you go shopping at the market, just take a cloth bag. If you go to the temple, put your offerings in a woven container. Similarly, when going to request holy water, don’t use plastic but bring a container from home.” These were the suggestions made by Pak Budi to Luh Ayu Manik on how to replace plastic. "If that is the case, then I have been wrong because I have always used plastic. From now on I’ll use less plastic. I’ll also tell my parents and friends about this,” Luh Ayu Manik added. "Yes, Luh, I hope our environment here has not already been contaminated with plastic,” Pak Budi added. "Yes, I hope so too, Pak. Thank you for giving me this advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too."advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too.")
  • Sangkaning  + ("What will we use in place of plastic, Pak"What will we use in place of plastic, Pak?” asked Luh Ayu Manik. "There are many possibilities, Luh. If you go shopping at the market, just take a cloth bag. If you go to the temple, put your offerings in a woven container. Similarly, when going to request holy water, don’t use plastic but bring a container from home.” These were the suggestions made by Pak Budi to Luh Ayu Manik on how to replace plastic. "If that is the case, then I have been wrong because I have always used plastic. From now on I’ll use less plastic. I’ll also tell my parents and friends about this,” Luh Ayu Manik added. "Yes, Luh, I hope our environment here has not already been contaminated with plastic,” Pak Budi added. "Yes, I hope so too, Pak. Thank you for giving me this advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too."advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too.")
  • Tiange  + ("What will we use in place of plastic, Pak"What will we use in place of plastic, Pak?” asked Luh Ayu Manik. "There are many possibilities, Luh. If you go shopping at the market, just take a cloth bag. If you go to the temple, put your offerings in a woven container. Similarly, when going to request holy water, don’t use plastic but bring a container from home.” These were the suggestions made by Pak Budi to Luh Ayu Manik on how to replace plastic. "If that is the case, then I have been wrong because I have always used plastic. From now on I’ll use less plastic. I’ll also tell my parents and friends about this,” Luh Ayu Manik added. "Yes, Luh, I hope our environment here has not already been contaminated with plastic,” Pak Budi added. "Yes, I hope so too, Pak. Thank you for giving me this advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too."advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too.")
  • Penggantin  + ("What will we use in place of plastic, Pak"What will we use in place of plastic, Pak?” asked Luh Ayu Manik. "There are many possibilities, Luh. If you go shopping at the market, just take a cloth bag. If you go to the temple, put your offerings in a woven container. Similarly, when going to request holy water, don’t use plastic but bring a container from home.” These were the suggestions made by Pak Budi to Luh Ayu Manik on how to replace plastic. "If that is the case, then I have been wrong because I have always used plastic. From now on I’ll use less plastic. I’ll also tell my parents and friends about this,” Luh Ayu Manik added. "Yes, Luh, I hope our environment here has not already been contaminated with plastic,” Pak Budi added. "Yes, I hope so too, Pak. Thank you for giving me this advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too."advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too.")
  • Tulud  + ("jaja tulud" is a Balinese "snack" used as an offering, made by pushing a coconut shell with holes through dough)
  • Bangkung  + ((A proverb). Dragged by a sow. This really ought to be in passive voice: Paida teken bangkung, but it is abbreviated in this entry. It refers to a man who lives with his wife in her family house, rather than in his own, as is the normal case.)
  • Sau  + ((Proverb) Tightly woven fish net, loosely (Proverb) Tightly woven fish net, loosely woven fish basket; meaning that if a fisherman caught a lot of fish in a finely woven net and then put them in a coarsely woven basket, they would all escape; so this refers to someone who earns a lot of money but spends it quickly; sometimes jalane or pencare are substituted for saune; these are round throwing nets, vs. sau, which is a triangular net. nets, vs. sau, which is a triangular net.)
  • Ketimun  + ((literally) Children of a cucumber are eaten at the end. If a man has a girlfriend he may introduce her as his daughter or his niece. But, in the end he marries her.)
  • Kiyap  + ((proverb) A sleepy person is handed a pill(proverb) A sleepy person is handed a pillow.</br>Refers to someone who wants something and then suddenly he is given the thing he wants. For example, a man wants a wife and cannot find one, and then suddenly someone hands a girl to him, or a girl accidentally comes closer to him. Or refers to a woman who wants a man; or to someone who wants, say, a motorbike and then is given one by someone else.ike and then is given one by someone else.)
  • Petengne  + ((proverb) Bukal goes out at night, sleeps during the day. Bukal is a big bat. This refers to a prostitute or someone who works at night.)