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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "nga.mong (take care/look after)". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Sau  + (triangular net that is pushed along the shore)
  • Set  + (netlength of jaring as it is bought from the store)
  • Lateng  + (nettle; plants whose leaves can cause itching on the skin when touched (Laportea interrupta))
  • Bawang  + (short in length, for something not standing)
  • Saungan  + (never has fought (cock))
  • Kedi  + (never menstruate, women who cannot mature)
  • Musbus  + (take off, slip off (means that there is nothing left, all gone)
  • Ulet  + (work very hard)
  • Morong  + (pitcher or jar)
  • Nanging  + (nevertheless)
  • Durusanga  + (nevertheless is continued)
  • Baru  + (new)
  • Keladi tingkih  + (new cocoyam, large perennial herb with vernew cocoyam, large perennial herb with very large, deeply notched, arrow-shaped leaves that arise from a large edible tuber or corm. Superficially similar to keladi, taro, Colocasia esculenta, except for the attachment of leaf stem to leaf, which is peltate for taro and sagittate for keladi tingkih. Large, shallow rhizome or corm to which are attached about 12 smaller cormels, which are the parts harvested for food. These cormels vary in shape from almost spherical to rather oblong and tapering, but seldom more than 10 cm. in longest dimensionldom more than 10 cm. in longest dimension)
  • Sasih  + (lunar month of the Balinese Saka year, numbered from 1 to 12 using Sanskrit names that are the numbers from 1 to 12: Kasa, Karo, Ketiga, Kapat, Kelima, Kenem, Kepitu, Kaulu, Kesanga, Kedasa, Desta, Sada)
  • Sawak  + (new person; unknown person)
  • Sesawakan  + (new person; unknown person; new strangers)
  • Orta  + (news)
  • Kabar  + (news)
  • Ngortain  + (news, give news, mention)
  • Gatra  + (news; plan (AMI/Alus Mider))
  • Koran  + (newspaper)
  • Benjangne  + (next day)
  • Tahunan  + (next year or lasting many years)
  • Salanturne  + (next; so on; after that; then)
  • Alu  + (lizard, Varanus salvator (Varanidae))
  • Among  + (nga.mong (take care/look after))
  • Ngaben nangun  + (ngaben ceremony by lifting back the remains (bones) that have been buried or using symbols (human form of sandalwood))
  • Sawa karesian  + (ngaben ceremony by using the symbol of sandalwood or majegau as a substitute for the corpse)
  • Nglungah  + (ngaben ceremony for small children whose bngaben ceremony for small children whose bodies have not been buried in specific locations. Earth from the cemetery is scooped up, put in an adegan, taken for ceremonies to the house compound, and then cremated in a pan, ground up in a sasenden, and put in yellow coconut to be taken to the seat in yellow coconut to be taken to the sea)
  • Sawa prateka  + (ngaben ceremony without a corpse (using symbols))
  • Ngaben  + (to conduct a cremation ceremony; to cremate)
  • Sembung  + ((Asteraceaee / Compositae))
  • Ngalumin  + (Ngalumin: cook half-cooked)
  • Ngamprag  + (Ngamprag: bluff)
  • Nganjekang  + (Nganjekang: Spirit; encourage the fight to win)
  • Ngad  + (sharp edge of cut bamboo)
  • Ngembak  + (open: break through an obstacle, break open an obstacle, as a normally dry stream breaking out into the sea)
  • Ngulihang  + (return used if the object returned was borrowed, used, and then returned to its owner)
  • Nyuci  + (wash hands, clothes)
  • Ngurung  + (raise cocks)
  • Ngusup  + (whistle with mouth only, using lips or teeth, not using any mechanical device to help)
  • Nguwak  + (nguwakang = break through, tear, break a way through a thicket or hedge)
  • Ngit-ngitin  + (nibble)
  • Guru  + (teacher)
  • Yan  + (nickname for Wayan)
  • Pungkusan  + (degree; ephitet)
  • Keponakan  + (niece or nephew)
  • Peteng  + (night)
  • Ratri  + (night)
  • Wengi  + (night)
  • Siwa  + (God as destroyer and recycler of humanity, Siwa is associated with the Pura Dalem and is considered to be the dissolver of life so that it can be recreated - rather like a recycler of souls)