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Revision as of 05:05, 3 August 2017
nyitin
Root
Other forms of "nyit"
Definitions
- to light up something en
Translation in English
to light up something
Translation in Indonesian
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Mider
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Kasar
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Andap
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Alus sor
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Alus madya
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Alus mider
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Alus singgih
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Dialects
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Sentences Example
Balinese
Kalem-kalem baleman sambuke; mara nyitin ngrepet.
English
Calm like glowing coconut charcoal; but if you light it up, it crackles with a ‘ngerepet’ sound. [proverb]
Ngerepet (taleng) is the sound of a crackling fire or a kretek cigarette. This expression is used to describe a person who appears to be calm but, when left to himself and nobody is around, becomes extroverted and active and talks a great deal.
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