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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "empty space". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Ngalap  + (pick: pluck with hands (not using a utensil), harvest by any appropriate means = pick, cut (fruit), gather (coconuts))
  • Tulus  + (emphasis that something will definitely take place or occur)
  • Muatang  + (emphasize)
  • Mentingang  + (emphasize)
  • Pedesang  + (make it spicy)
  • Ulehang  + (try as best you can to do something: give priority to something)
  • Ngulahang  + (emphasize give priority to)
  • Papedesin  + (made (something; food) more spicy)
  • Ja  + (emphasizing particle that stresses a command or a question and is placed after the word that it emphasizes)
  • Sih  + (emphatic particle)
  • Kaliwat  + (passed by, overtaken by)
  • Durus  + (emphatic way of indicating that something will take place or happen, materialize, come about, is valid, will come about, is finished, is in effect, sell, etc.)
  • Pamekel  + (employer owner, boss)
  • Bale rum  + (empress's house)
  • Matalang  + (having bones)
  • Mesuang  + (go out)
  • Puyung  + (empty)
  • Talang  + (empty)
  • Gayang  + (empty (about mind))
  • Gabeng  + (undecided, unable to make up mind; hesitate)
  • Buu  + (empty and therefore probably dirty)
  • Sunyi  + (empty lonely, quiet)
  • Embuh  + (empty not full, low (river))
  • Nyat  + (dried up (implying that subject was once wet))
  • Nyalinin  + (empty out container for use, pour liquid, etc., from one container to another)
  • Ketogang  + (empty the contents of something by hitting or shaking it)
  • Bayung  + (empty without result)
  • Rajakerta  + (history or record of past events)
  • Babah  + (a hanging decorative)
  • Nyaungin  + (encase; insert into the sleeve (about a dagger or other sharp object))
  • Nyakepan  + (enclose between two flat objects, shut in, close tightly (vs. nyakup)
  • Cakep  + (enclose shut in shut tight)
  • Nyengker  + (limit something, put something in an enclosure)
  • Pakarangan  + (enclosed land, yard, field)
  • Rangkus  + (embrace hug)
  • Belibit  + (enclosure like a fence, placed around the grave of a newly buried person at the time of burial)
  • Rangki  + (enclosure with curtain for performers of dance or drama used as an entrance (e.g. Topeng, Arja))
  • Ngemasin  + (encountered something bad)
  • Ngangsok  + (Encourage; advocate)
  • Ngrainin  + (To have a baby)
  • Pamaput  + (end)
  • Tamat  + (end finish, conclusion, completed, graduated (from school) (Bahasa Indonesia))
  • Pamuputne  + (end at the end)
  • Tanggu  + (end extreme end, tip, limit)
  • Panyuud  + (end of)
  • Panelah  + (that has been paid)
  • Sawan  + (a convulsion, epilepsy)
  • Tutuk  + (end point, pointed)
  • Atep  + (end to end, without a gap, close together)
  • Puputan  + (end; all-out; all-out war; suicide)