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

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  • Anda  + (three divisions)
  • Pranawa  + (symbol of the magic sound Om)
  • Tali  + (symbolic betel chew that is put in offerings)
  • Titi  + (footbridge; small bridges (a stick of wood, planks, etc. across the river and so on))
  • Mapralambang  + (symbolizes; there is a symbol; wear a symbol;)
  • Nedunang  + (symbols and vehicles of gods brought down from resting places)
  • Raras  + (sympathetic style; style)
  • Ngibukan  + (worry about someone with affection)
  • Bangkit  + (symmetrical)
  • Tetoran  + (synthetic thin cloth for shirts, etc.)
  • Jambu  + (rose apple)
  • Panyemeng  + (Tabanan term for an individual serving of ebat)
  • Bebratan  + (tabaoo against eating something (Something you should not say or do.))
  • Rujak  + (a snack made from slices of crisp, unripe fruit served with a sweet and sour sauce, often accompanied by tahu, tempe, cartilage and meat from the nostrils and ears of cattle. Rujak gula uses liquid is made from sera, tabia, and gula barak)
  • Taplak  + (table cloth. (protective or decorative cover for a table) I'll change the table cloth, this one is dirty.)
  • Katil  + (table in the temple)
  • Tabuan keh  + (taboos or bees that usually nest in the ground)
  • Becing-becing  + (tadpole)
  • Ikuh  + (decorative piece on top of the pacuk-pacuk (Y-shaped structure that connects the two sides at each end of a jukung) at the stern of a jukung)
  • Reting  + (tail)
  • Kincung  + (tail feathers of a bird recently fallen)
  • Makakincung  + (tail feathers recently fallen)
  • Lancing  + (tail of a waist cloth (kamben) pulled up between legs so as to provide freedom of movement)
  • Ukud  + (tail of an animal)
  • Mikuh  + (tailed; has a tail)
  • Sangkur buntut  + (tailless)
  • Majemakan  + (take (something))
  • Kayeh  + (take a bath)
  • Manjus  + (take a bath; cleaning body)
  • Sirep-sirepan  + (take a cat nap; doze; drowse; sleep)
  • Tegarin  + (take a chance)
  • Ngamintonang  + (take a child to a village temple for the first time as a kind of introduction to the god)
  • Leb-leban  + (take a dip, dive)
  • Nyendok  + (Take a liquid out of something)
  • Delokin  + (Take a look at, make a short visit that has been planned)
  • Notin  + (take a look; look at (something))
  • Motrek  + (take a photograph)
  • Nyolek  + (push with the ends of the fingers)
  • Maentegan  + (take a rest)
  • Masanekan  + (Take a rest (from walking, work))
  • Nyemah  + (take a shortcut)
  • Nglangkah  + (Take a step, stride)
  • Inyah  + (sun, sunbathe)
  • Masliahan  + (take a walk to relieve lethargy; recreation; take a vacation; hang out)
  • Newasain  + (make use of a good dewasa by making offerings)
  • Nganggon selah  + (take advantage of an opportunity.)
  • Ngidepang  + (obey: be willing to accept, recognize as authority)
  • Pajeg  + (take all of something, buy up the whole stock of something)
  • Maujian  + (Take an examination)
  • Nyingkung  + (take an opponent's piece in the game macan-macanan)