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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "(used in the same way as baan as a preposition and conjunction)". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Pernah  + ((still) have a relationship)
  • Makehkeh  + ((sudah) dikais; terkais)
  • Suksma  + (thank you)
  • Sutsut  + (rub polish)
  • Tejor  + ((téjor) - limping; limp; gammy)
  • Nyadahang  + (lean against something, lean on something)
  • Makedik  + ((together) a little)
  • Tonden  + ((tondén) - not yet)
  • Lebeng  + (done, ripe, mature)
  • Maenggangan  + (open (e.g. door) (adj) (vs. mukak, mampakan = open (v.))
  • Ingu  + ((Umbelliferae))
  • Ketumbah  + ((Umbelliferae))
  • Seladri  + ((Umbelliferae))
  • Piduh  + ((Umbelliferae), small creeping herb with s(Umbelliferae), small creeping herb with shovel shaped leaves emerging alternately in clusters at the stem nodes. The runners lie along the ground and the inch long leaves with their scalloped edges rise above on long reddish petioles. The insignificant greenish- to pinkish-white flowers are borne in dense umbels (clusters in which all the flower stalks arise from the same point) on separate stems in the summer. The seeds are pumpkin-shaped nutlets 0.1-0.2 in (3-5 mm) long. Used for milennia is Ayurvedic and Chinese medicines, mostly for skin diseases, but also for many other problemsdiseases, but also for many other problems)
  • Adas  + ((Umbelliferae). Herb similar to fennel, wi(Umbelliferae). Herb similar to fennel, with an agreeable, rich, aromatic odor and sweet taste. Seeds are curved, larger and not as sharply pointed as other Umbelliferae seeds, such as dill, anise, and cumin. Seeds are pale tan, with darker color between ridges and a double ridge where the seed splits in two.double ridge where the seed splits in two.)
  • Begig  + (roguish: fond of teasing, always causing trouble)
  • Ngaub  + (wearing something that totally covers body (Rangda, Barong))
  • Antuk  + ((used in the same way as baan as a preposition and conjunction))
  • Macawang  + (estimate guess price or weight without measuring quantity (e.g. when buying or selling pig or cow))
  • Tanggu  + (end extreme end, tip, limit)
  • Nguyut  + (noisily with, make noise, have a conflict, quarrel)
  • Butbut  + (pull out, pluck, e.g. fish out of a net)
  • Tuni  + (at some time in the past, a while ago)
  • Nyotol  + (peck (chicken)
  • Masuil  + (whistle sing fingers in the mouth)
  • Tundu  + (back of body)
  • Tungkalik  + (opposite (adj.) backwards)
  • Parangan  + (rocky shore)
  • Gempel  + (luxuriant)
  • Ngencah  + (burst)
  • Encah  + (break without external cause, e.g. wave, bubble, egg when hatching)
  • Nyeraya  + (from friends, neighbors in local project, e.g. roofing, weeding, etc.)
  • Ngusup  + (whistle with mouth only, using lips or teeth, not using any mechanical device to help)
  • Kapar  + (tray usually flat)
  • Nglindeng  + (roam round close to house without any clear purpose)
  • Ngecir  + (run out (liquid) in a thin, steady (not drippinig) stream, run out from a small opening)
  • Nangkeb  + (get over someone or something)
  • Nambakin  + (prevent hinder)
  • Ngepung  + (pursue and try to capture)
  • Mageteran  + (tremble)
  • Nakep  + (trap something with the cupped hand, e.g. ball, cricket, etc.)
  • Makpak  + (bite off)
  • Encak  + (open something small by hitting with larger object)