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  • Pastine  + (must do something)
  • Plelenin  + (must replace (something) back with money)
  • Pamelin  + (money for something (e.g. cigarettes)
  • Crawis  + (mustache)
  • Kolok  + (mute: dumb, unable to talk, silent, unable to speak properly)
  • Goloh  + (loose fitting, but can wear)
  • Tiange  + (my)
  • Kenehe  + (my wish)
  • Nirane  + (my: mine, of me)
  • Curik  + (myna bird)
  • Sandi  + (joint, connection, junction)
  • Bangket  + (sauce, yellow kunyit suspension in water poured over meat to remove the "andih" odor before it is cooked or used in ebat)
  • Kadiatmikan  + (mysticism)
  • Garuda  + (mythical figure with wings having the head of a toothed bird and the body of a man, featured in the Mahabharata and Puranas and represented as the vehicle of Wisnu)
  • Simala kama  + (mythical fruit that kills you if you eat it, but also kills you if you do not eat it)
  • Majapahit  + (History or record of past)
  • Maeneman  + (n a bal)
  • Ngebit  + (n school)
  • Kemig  + (nag)
  • Ao  + (yes, (note that nah is different than ao)
  • Kuku  + (nail)
  • Paku  + (Marsh Fern, Diplazium esculentum (PolypodiMarsh Fern, Diplazium esculentum (Polypodiaceae); common fern raised in the wet parts of Bali that is eaten as a vegetable; hanging decoration with edges of a leaf cut diagonally into thin strips which are then looped over each other in horizontal pairs so that they protrude, giving an appearance something like that of a type of fernance something like that of a type of fern)
  • Naka  + (nail)
  • Lekad  + (naïve, unsophisticated, artless, having a simple outlook)
  • Polos  + (to be honest or truthful)
  • Malalung  + (naked)
  • Lalung  + (naked)
  • Lalungin  + (naked; make it naked)
  • Aran  + (name (AMI/Alus Mider))
  • Nama rupa  + (name and appearance; certain beings have certain names)
  • Panegtegan  + (Wraspati (Thursday) Wage of Watugung, the last week of the Pawukon cycle)
  • Maduwi  + (for confirmation of priest (pedanda, Bujangga Wesnawe, a few pumangkus)
  • Suung  + (quiet place, empty, quiet (temporarily vs. buu permanently because abandoned))
  • Mukur  + (ighest and most elaborate (and most expensive) form of nyekah ceremony that is held after cremation to purify the spirit of a dead person prior to installation in the family temple)
  • Prangbakat  + (week no. 24 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Watugunung  + (Watugunung was the son of Dewi Sinta, daughter of King Kula Giri, whose sister was Dewi Landep. n this day Watugunung fell (runtuh) from heaven)
  • Buntek  + (short and fat)
  • Matimpuh  + (kneel, kneeling position in which women pray, weight on bent knees, butt on heels)
  • Tektekan  + (windmill that makes this sound when it turns because of a clapper hitting a bungbung)
  • Buu  + (empty and therefore probably dirty)
  • Daksa  + (capable; clever; proficient)
  • Klopok  + (small cardboard box)
  • Mas  + (gold)
  • Kapas  + (wick)
  • Cenikih  + (name of brackish water snake)
  • Matimpugan  + (to throw)
  • Buku  + (section of bamboo culm between two nodes, joint of finger, elbow, or toe, part of something, word in a sentence)
  • Paang  + (a kind of tree (Leguminosae); small thorny bush to medium tree; flower spike is colored violet with a yellow tip; wood is hard and strong and is used for tool hanedles and pegs)
  • Mel  + (rural area)
  • Kartika  + (name of the fourth month of Bali (falls in October))