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Darane

darane

dren
  • pigeon (the / a) (Noun) en
Andap
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Kasar
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Alus sor
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Alus mider
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Alus madya
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Alus singgih
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Mider
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Bali dataran dialect
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Bali aga dialect
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Usage Examples

Cara pekeber darane; padine di jineng masih telah.
[example 1]
[proverb] Like a flying pigeon; rice in the barn is still finished. Pigeons fly very far, but they generally come back home to get goods. They are fed by putting rice in the “jineng”. It would be better if they ate elsewhere, because they do not bring anything back with them. This refers to a person who has a job away from home, but who makes very little money at his job and does not have enough to eat, so he has to return to his home to get goods or other things.

[[Word example text en::[proverb] Like a flying pigeon; rice in the barn is still finished. Pigeons fly very far, but they generally come back home to get goods. They are fed by putting rice in the “jineng”. It would be better if they ate elsewhere, because they do not bring anything back with them. This refers to a person who has a job away from home, but who makes very little money at his job and does not have enough to eat, so he has to return to his home to get goods or other things.| ]]

⚙ Usage examples pulled from the Community Spaces


In Balinese:   Sawatara petang dina, kedis darane ento buin malipetan ka umah daha ubanan.

In English:  

In Indonesian:   Setelah lukanya sembuh, burung dara itu kembali dilepas ke alamnya.
  1. Fred Eiseman Jr - Proverbs, 1987