Kingsan
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Other forms of "Kingsan;"
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Definitions
- entrust leave something with someone for safekeeping, and to be returned to the owner later en
Translation in English
entrust
Translation in Indonesian
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kingsan
Alus sor
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Alus madya
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Alus mider
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Alus singgih
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Bali Aga
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Sentences Example
Balinese
tyang makingsan baju teken I Putu, apang abaanga ka umahne I Made
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Balinese
Guak kingsanin taluh.
English
(proverb) Leave an egg in the safekeeping of a crow. The crow will eat the egg. Used especially in a situation where a pretty girl works for a man. He will inevitably make love to her. You know ahead of time that this will happen. Or could be used to refer to leaving money out in the open unguarded; or to any situation where the outcome is obvious. (see also: Meng dampingin be guling.)
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