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List of results
- Tatabasa + (grammar)
- Prama Sastra + (grammar; collection of rules about the grammatical structure of language; books on language rules that include phonological, morphological and syntactic rules;)
- Piang + (grandchild)
- Kumpi + (grandfather)
- Kak + (polite form of address used for any old man)
- Kakiang + (grandfather)
- Pekak + (grandfather)
- Wayah + (mature; not quite ripe; old)
- Jam + (grandfather clock with pendulum (palit))
- Nini + (grandmother)
- Odah + (old (person))
- Niang + (grandmother)
- Embah + (a small flow of water, stream)
- Dadong + (polite form of address used for any old lady)
- Kompiang + (first-born, sometimes used as a birth-order name for girls)
- Putu + (grandson)
- Cucu + (grandson, grand daughter)
- Potraka + (grandson/granddaughter/grandchildren (the form of alus singgih (type of Balinese language to talk to people who must be respected)))
- Granit + (granite)
- Ngibahang + (grant)
- Ibahang + (grant)
- Icen + (grant, allow (used only if referring to a person of higher status giving something to a person of lower status))
- Maang + (grant, allow, permit)
- Kaibahang + (Granted (by))
- Ibahanga + (Grants)
- Rangkus + (embrace hug)
- Ameng + (keep; guard)
- Nyekuk + (grasp with hand, grip, seize with force, strangle, strangle, seize violently, hold tightly with one or two hands)
- Mendong + (grass)
- Dukut + (grass)
- Trena + (grass)
- Kekili + (grass that is used to tickle crickets)
- Balang + (grasshopper)
- Ngikih + (grate into fine pieces (eg coconut))
- Ngukur + (cut thin)
- Kukur + (grate something coarsely, usually coconut)
- Kikih + (grate something finely (eg coconut))
- Abang age + (grated coconut dough with red and white spices as a basis in pairs / series of kawisan (a type of offerings) in a traditional ceremony in Bali)
- Saur + (grated coconut, dyed yellow with turmeric (kunyit), fried without oil until crunchy, and usually mixed with spices)
- Makukur + (grated, as compated to makikih, finely grated)
- Magobed + (grated; shredded (coarsely))
- Ngikihin + (grating)
- Kuburan + (grave)
- Gegumuk + (grave; the mound above the grave)
- Jelijih + (gravel)
- Jlijih + (gravel)
- Ngamah + (eat (can be used for animals only))
- Klau + (gray)
- Dawuk + (Gray)
- Uapin + (grease)