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A list of all pages that have property "Word example text en" with value "Run once around.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Poros  + (Roll up the betel leaf please Luh, my betel's roll is run out.)
  • Poros  + (Roll up the betel leaf please Luh, my betel's roll is run out.)
  • Porosan  + (Roll up the betel leaf please Luh, my betel's roll is run out.)
  • Porosan  + (Roll up the betel leaf please Luh, my betel's roll is run out.)
  • Pangrejek  + (Ronaldo is always believed to be an attacker soccer match.)
  • Pangrejek  + (Ronaldo is always believed to be an attacker soccer match.)
  • Iga-iga  + (What is two hundred people, two hundred with their nose pierced ? Answer : house ribs. (kind of balinese riddles))
  • Iga-iga  + (Roof construction. 1920)
  • Tekek  + (Gunawati says, Did you know/this is the eye of the knife/named brave and persistent /stone named self quality/rope named someone whose primary/conducted firmly/that is called Widi//)
  • Tekek  + (Rope is strong (tight).)
  • Remawa  + (Roses as a sign of my love for you.)
  • Remawa  + (Roses as a sign of my love for you.)
  • Gayas  + (Roses contain beetle caterpillars)
  • Gayas  + (Roses contain beetle caterpillars)
  • Blenget  + (Rotten dirt.)
  • Blenget  + (Rotten dirt.)
  • Lelata  + (Rub the oil on the forehead.)
  • Lelata  + (Rub the oil on the forehead.)
  • Angguri  + (Rub this medicine on your toes!)
  • Angguri  + (Rub this medicine on your toes!)
  • Gebeg  + (Rub your hands with soap occasionally to clean it.)
  • Gebeg  + (Rub your hands with soap occasionally to clean it.)
  • Bebeng  + (Run fast.)
  • Bebeng  + (Run fast.)
  • Benceng  + (Run fast.)
  • Benceng  + (Run fast.)
  • Aileh  + (Run once around.)
  • Aileh  + (Run once around.)
  • Jalanang  + (Run yourself, don't be spoiled.)
  • Jalanang  + (Run yourself, don't be spoiled.)
  • Karana  + (Running "Tri Hita Karana" (three causes of well-being derived from harmonious relationships) makes peaceful in the world.)
  • Karana  + (Running "Tri Hita Karana" (three causes of well-being derived from harmonious relationships) makes peaceful in the world.)
  • Ngengesan  + (Runny man! (Meaning people who are still young or not skilled in certain things))
  • Ngengesan  + (Runny man! (Meaning people who are still young or not skilled in certain things))
  • Dongol  + (Rusa itu tidak bertanduk.)
  • Dongol  + (Rusa itu tidak bertanduk.)
  • Cekot  + (Rusdy doesn't like to use a spoon when eating)
  • Cekot  + (Rusdy doesn't like to use a spoon when eating)
  • Masatak  + (S/he is 200 minus 25, which literally meanS/he is 200 minus 25, which literally means "S/he is 175". 175 in Balinese is [lebak], which sounds close to [nyebak] 'having one's mouth open'. So, if you want to say that someone's crying or unnecessarily carrying on, you can refer to him/her as "masatak kuang selae".refer to him/her as "masatak kuang selae".)
  • Sata  + (Sacrifice ceremony with five chickens, each red, white, black, yellow and brumbum (color combination).)
  • Sata  + (Sacrifice ceremony with five chickens, each red, white, black, yellow and brumbum (color combination).)
  • Onek  + (Sad on his mind)
  • Onek  + (Sad on his mind)
  • Banten  + (Saiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiviSaiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiving for what is provided to us by Ida Hyang Widhi Wasa. A saiban offering uses banana leaves (nowadays many use sirih leaves) filled with rice, salt and other food items in accordance with what will be cooked that day. The saiban offering is placed where prayers are performed (at small shrines in and out of the house such as the palinggih, pelangkiran, etc.), (cooked) rice containers (woven baskets, magic jar, etc.), the (uncooked) rice storage container, the well, the kitchen, at the front door of the house and in the yard.e front door of the house and in the yard.)
  • Banten  + (Saiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiviSaiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiving for what is provided to us by Ida Hyang Widhi Wasa. A saiban offering uses banana leaves (nowadays many use sirih leaves) filled with rice, salt and other food items in accordance with what will be cooked that day. The saiban offering is placed where prayers are performed (at small shrines in and out of the house such as the palinggih, pelangkiran, etc.), (cooked) rice containers (woven baskets, magic jar, etc.), the (uncooked) rice storage container, the well, the kitchen, at the front door of the house and in the yard.e front door of the house and in the yard.)
  • Banten saiban  + (Saiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiviSaiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiving for what is provided to us by Ida Hyang Widhi Wasa. A saiban offering uses banana leaves (nowadays many use sirih leaves) filled with rice, salt and other food items in accordance with what will be cooked that day. The saiban offering is placed where prayers are performed (at small shrines in and out of the house such as the palinggih, pelangkiran, etc.), (cooked) rice containers (woven baskets, magic jar, etc.), the (uncooked) rice storage container, the well, the kitchen, at the front door of the house and in the yard.e front door of the house and in the yard.)
  • Banten saiban  + (Saiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiviSaiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiving for what is provided to us by Ida Hyang Widhi Wasa. A saiban offering uses banana leaves (nowadays many use sirih leaves) filled with rice, salt and other food items in accordance with what will be cooked that day. The saiban offering is placed where prayers are performed (at small shrines in and out of the house such as the palinggih, pelangkiran, etc.), (cooked) rice containers (woven baskets, magic jar, etc.), the (uncooked) rice storage container, the well, the kitchen, at the front door of the house and in the yard.e front door of the house and in the yard.)
  • Ngejot  + (Saiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiviSaiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiving for what is provided to us by Ida Hyang Widhi Wasa. A saiban offering uses banana leaves (nowadays many use sirih leaves) filled with rice, salt and other food items in accordance with what will be cooked that day. The saiban offering is placed where prayers are performed (at small shrines in and out of the house such as the palinggih, pelangkiran, etc.), the (cooked) rice container (woven basket, magic jar, etc.), the (uncooked) rice storage container, the well, the kitchen, at the front door of the house and in the yard.e front door of the house and in the yard.)
  • Ngejot  + (Saiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiviSaiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiving for what is provided to us by Ida Hyang Widhi Wasa. A saiban offering uses banana leaves (nowadays many use sirih leaves) filled with rice, salt and other food items in accordance with what will be cooked that day. The saiban offering is placed where prayers are performed (at small shrines in and out of the house such as the palinggih, pelangkiran, etc.), the (cooked) rice container (woven basket, magic jar, etc.), the (uncooked) rice storage container, the well, the kitchen, at the front door of the house and in the yard.e front door of the house and in the yard.)
  • Gebeh  + (Saiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiviSaiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiving for what is provided to us by Ida Hyang Widhi Wasa. A saiban offering uses banana leaves (nowadays many use sirih leaves) filled with rice, salt and other food items in accordance with what will be cooked that day. The saiban offering is placed where prayers are performed (at small shrines in and out of the house such as the palinggih, pelangkiran, etc.), the (cooked) rice container (woven basket, magic jar, etc.), the (uncooked) rice storage container, the well, the kitchen, at the front door of the house and in the yard.e front door of the house and in the yard.)
  • Gebeh  + (Saiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiviSaiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiving for what is provided to us by Ida Hyang Widhi Wasa. A saiban offering uses banana leaves (nowadays many use sirih leaves) filled with rice, salt and other food items in accordance with what will be cooked that day. The saiban offering is placed where prayers are performed (at small shrines in and out of the house such as the palinggih, pelangkiran, etc.), the (cooked) rice container (woven basket, magic jar, etc.), the (uncooked) rice storage container, the well, the kitchen, at the front door of the house and in the yard.e front door of the house and in the yard.)
  • Tasik  + (Saiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiviSaiban (or ngejot) is a form of thanksgiving for what is provided to us by Ida Hyang Widhi Wasa. A saiban offering uses banana leaves (nowadays many use sirih leaves) filled with rice, salt and other food items in accordance with what will be cooked that day. The saiban offering is placed where prayers are performed (at small shrines in and out of the house such as the palinggih, pelangkiran, etc.), the (cooked) rice container (woven basket, magic jar, etc.), the (uncooked) rice storage container, the well, the kitchen, at the front door of the house and in the yard.e front door of the house and in the yard.)