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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "counter for spanisions of a pair (katih, shoe,hand, etc.)". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Nutug  + (to reach a destination, arrive at, go with someone)
  • Sasab  + (epidemic of animals)
  • Masoksokan  + (placed or put in many soks)
  • Slempot  + (sash, usually worn on outside of clothes)
  • Cacah  + (count)
  • Petekin  + (count (please); calculate (please))
  • Papetekan  + (count result; how to count; calculate result; how to calculate)
  • Metekin  + (count; counting; calculate)
  • Migung  + (count; counting; calculate)
  • Kapigung  + (counted)
  • Peteka  + (counted (by someone); calculated (by someone))
  • Kabacakang  + (counted; calculated (by))
  • Geboganga  + (counted; combined (by someone))
  • Semu  + (countenance)
  • Tegen  + (counter for as much as can be carried on a sanan, (shoulder pole))
  • Suun  + (counter for as much as can be carried on the head at one time)
  • Keranjang  + (general term for any kind of open weave, usually large, basket that is made with flat strips of bamboo, or, sometimes wire net)
  • Bungkul  + (counter for big, round things, e.g. coconuts, houses, sanggah, stones, eggs, mangos, biji, knobs, balls, etc.)
  • Botol  + (counter for bottles-full of something, usually referring to the size of a large beer bottle, which holds 620 ml. or about 21 fl. oz.)
  • Bongkos  + (counter for boxes of something)
  • Bancang  + (counter for bunch of grapes or other small fruits)
  • Carang  + (counter for bunches, flowers on a stem)
  • Seet  + (fasten, tie into bundles (e.g. rice))
  • Pesel  + (bundle of long things that have been tied together, e.g. firewood)
  • Muncuk  + (tip of stem, leaf, top of branch, top of tree, newly emerged leaf, point, tip, top of gate)
  • Aneh  + (counter for divisions of a pair (katih, shoe,hand, etc.))
  • Lembar  + (counter for flat sheets or flat pieces of something, e.g. cloth)
  • Sibak  + (split lengthwise)
  • Beng  + (clump of bamboo)
  • Seping  + (short knot, as when joining wood pieces when patching boat)
  • Puun  + (burned up, be on fire, consume by fire)
  • Bulih  + (counter for individual thin objects, e.g. bananas)
  • Diri  + (counter for individuals, persons, people)
  • Katih  + (outrigger of a jukung, usually made of tiing peteng)
  • Makatihan  + (counter for long, slender objects, such ascounter for long, slender objects, such as cigarettes or outriggers of jukungs. usually used to indicated who the object occurs, or is packaged, or is counted, or is sold, in which case it means that it occurs by the single piece, as opposed to occurring or being packaged or being sold by the pack or bundle -mapeselaneing sold by the pack or bundle -mapeselan)
  • Petek  + (counter for number of rounds of cockfight)
  • Lingseh  + (of trees or plants)
  • Tuluk  + (counter for rice fields and abian (open crop fields))
  • Lempir  + (sheet)
  • Tebih  + (break in sections (as fruit, nut))
  • Bidang  + (counter for something flat or thin, as a sheet of paper, cloth, layer of something such as ambengan roof, a piece of one of these flat, thin things)
  • Ijeng  + (counter for stem containing several bunches (ijas), e.g. bananas)
  • Gulung  + (roll something up without using a form within, coil up something)
  • Kupak  + (counter for thin, flat things (= bidang))
  • Montor  + (car)
  • Aukud  + (counter or classifier for animals with tails)
  • Barung  + (counter or gong instruments, sets of gamelan)
  • Asok  + (one basketfull)
  • Tas  + (carrying bag or basket)
  • Paningkeban  + (rice amount of rice in one rice steamer)
  • Tugel  + (cut something long into pieces)