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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "the name of the letter or script /a/ in Balinese and Sanskrit characters". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Ambeg paramarta  + (the mind of someone who has arrived at the destination)
  • Wajik  + (rice cake (jaja) in the form of a very sticky, chewy, gooey, brown material that is made by first making jaja kuskus, and then adding a mixture of palm sugar and coconut milk (santen))
  • Cubluk  + (metal pot with a removable perforated disk that is used to steam rice for everyday use)
  • Plais  + (the money from pawning the arable land.)
  • Raksasane  + (the monster; that monster; that giant)
  • Rantek  + (the more active)
  • Sangsan  + (the more the x, the more the y)
  • COVID 19  + (diseases caused by corona virus; corona virus diseases)
  • Pramada  + (disrepectful)
  • Montore  + (the motorcycle; the bike)
  • Gununge  + (particle {e} states ownership or clarifies the word followed. The word 'gununge' can be interpreted as the mountain / that mountain)
  • Bikule  + (a mouse)
  • Ngetogang  + (the mouth of container in order to remove contents)
  • Angkat-angkat  + (small, rectangular 1-man hand net about 1 m. square with about 5 mm. mesh with two handles for catching crabs, imis and shrimp)
  • Ding  + (music first note of one of the pentatonic Balinese musical scales which consists of the notes: ding, dong, deng, dung, dang)
  • Taru bila  + (The name 'Maja' associated with Majapahit Kingdom in Indonesia and this tree is sacred to the Hindu religion in Bali.)
  • Gede  + (big, great, grand)
  • Putu  + (grandson)
  • Wayan  + (the name for the first child)
  • Swadana  + (own cost)
  • Badung  + (a tree whose fruit is round as big as a tomato, yellow, and has a sour taste)
  • Dalem  + (deep)
  • Crorot  + (the name of the cake with circular circles)
  • 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)
  • Gandrung  + (boys who danced in girls' costumes)
  • Akara  + (the name of the letter or script /a/ in Balinese and Sanskrit characters)
  • Guru  + (teacher)
  • Boma  + (the name of the painting (carving) in the form of a face (giant))
  • Jaran guyang  + (the name of the type of black magic that causes people to get drunk in love)
  • Padang jampi  + (the name of the type of grass for drinking medicine)
  • Bebakuhan  + (general form of a building)
  • Buin Manine  + (the next day; tomorrow; the day after that day)
  • Bale sari  + (the nine-poles building is located in the western part of the house, commonly called balĂ© singasari)
  • Nimpug  + (throw something by throwing it on the ground)
  • Durian  + ((Bombaceae))
  • Kawas  + (offering the base of which is a square tray made from a coconut leaf (slepan) or other palm leaf that has been cut and decorated and skewered together)
  • Riinan  + (the old; the first (Alus Mider : a level of language used for people who are under or people who are above or a language that contains a feeling of exalting someone who deserves to be elevated))
  • Permas  + (kind of woven fabric)
  • Kisa  + (cylindrical coconut leaf basket with open top and a kind of knob on the bottom)
  • Arungan  + (the open sea)
  • Kungkungan  + (hollow or space inside something)
  • Dangdang  + (large pot, almost always made of sheet metal, used for steaming rice and other foods)
  • Juuk peres  + (the orange used by the drink)
  • Murdha  + (the head of something)
  • Lenan  + (the other)
  • Tamak  + (greediness)
  • Basuki  + (one of the two naga, snake-dragons, that live in Bhur Loka along with Bedawang)
  • Anantaboga  + (One of the two naga, or snake-dragons, that live in Bhur Loka, along with Bedawang)
  • Kama  + (red)
  • Pelpel  + (flatten with hand, (cake, tempe, package of something like pamor, etc.))
  • Jepun  + (Apocynaceae, adenium. An ornamental tree not closely related to the other two types of frangipani and should not be confused with them)