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jalikan
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  • stove en
  • traditional Balinese wood stove with three holes on top en
  • also refers just to the inside or hearth of this stove en
  • also is used to refer to the forge of a Pande en
  • tungku id
  • tungku kayu tradisional Bali dengan tiga lubang di atasnya id
Translation in English
stove
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Sentences Example
Balinese
Buka cicing medemin jalikan paone; kudu-kudu anget bulunne lilig.
English
Like a dog sleeping in a stove; his body is warm, but his fur falls out. [proverb] Said of a man who likes to go out with a woman and make love to her often. He will be happy (warm), but, by the time he gets married, he will not have any money left, because women spend money very quickly. Also said if such a man never gets married, because he doesn’t have any money left after going out with women a great deal. In both cases the man enjoyed himself while spending the money. Jalikan is the word for the inside of an old-fashioned clay stove. The stove itself is called paon, whence the usual word for kitchen, paon. The inside of the stove is the jalikan. The prapen is the base of the stove.
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[[Word example text en::Like a dog sleeping in a stove; his body is warm, but his fur falls out. [proverb] Said of a man who likes to go out with a woman and make love to her often. He will be happy (warm), but, by the time he gets married, he will not have any money left, because women spend money very quickly. Also said if such a man never gets married, because he doesn’t have any money left after going out with women a great deal. In both cases the man enjoyed himself while spending the money. Jalikan is the word for the inside of an old-fashioned clay stove. The stove itself is called paon, whence the usual word for kitchen, paon. The inside of the stove is the jalikan. The prapen is the base of the stove.| ]]
Usage examples pulled from the Community Spaces
Balinese
Yéning sampun raket adonannyané raris kakukus ring panyangkaan sané malakar antuk tanah liat saha kapunpunin ring jalikané nyantos rateng.
English
It is made in a special pan with the form of the cakes.
Indonesian
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Cuisine Jaja Laklak