Search by property
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This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.
List of results
- Mararapan + (bring souvenirs; bring gift; bring something)
- Ngagtep + (bring things close together so that they are touching)
- Ngumpul + (bring things together and submit them to someone)
- Ngempu + (bring up the rear)
- Ngaba + (bring, take, deliver, bear (human or animal in mouth))
- Makajang + (bring; carry out; transporting goods; already transported)
- Ngrauhang + (bring; invite)
- Lusuh + (bristle)
- Siteng + (broad shouldered)
- Nyambehang + (broadcast)
- Emburanga + (broadcast it; he reported)
- Brokoli + (Broccoli)
- Brosur + (brochure)
- Rempak + (broke)
- Remuk + (broke)
- Tastas + (Broke)
- Usak + (broke; damage)
- Rebah + (broke; damaged)
- Elad + (broken)
- Lapuk + (broken)
- Peot + (broken)
- Bibid + (broken)
- Mabricekan + (broken)
- Reg + (broken)
- Rempah + (broken)
- Empak + (broken (about wood branch).)
- Kebes + (broken (edge), open, split open, shell (e.g. peas), tear)
- Lung + (broken apart all the way into two pieces)
- Encakanga + (broken by him/her; cracked by him/her)
- Kaencak + (broken down (by); cracked (by))
- Borang + (broken eyes)
- Pinpin + (broken little by little because of age; fragile)
- Tas + (broken off)
- Putus + (broken off)
- Putung + (broken off, broken away)
- Punggul + (broken off, e.g. cow's horn)
- Tutus + (broken off, loosened, detached, removed, untied)
- Durian + (broken open it reveals segments that contain a creamy custard-like material that has a strong distinctive odor)
- Bangkah + (broken or cracked so that one cannot use the object any more)
- Ngohngoh + (broken or lost (about teeth) due to falling)
- Blencot + (broken promise)
- Encah + (broken, smashed)
- Ngencah + (broken, smashed)
- Jebol + (Broken-down)
- Renggong + (broken; almost collapsed)
- Ringgung + (broken; almost collapsed)
- Maencak + (broken; cracked)
- Rurah + (broken; damaged)
- Uwug + (broken; damaged)
- Rug + (broken; damaged break down (Alus Singgih: level of language (anggah-ungguhin basa) that is used to respect or uphold a respected interlocutor))