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

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  • Pajamuga  + (thought, guess)
  • Taen  + (ever do for the first time, be experienced with; have ever)
  • Papineh  + (thought; mind; idea; think; opinions)
  • Kapineh  + (thought; occur; think)
  • Tenggang  + (thoughtful)
  • Apti  + (thoughts)
  • Peon  + (thousand)
  • Reweng  + (thrash)
  • Tridatu  + (ceremonial thread consisting of black, white, and red strands, usually with a Chinese coin (pis bolong) at each end, that is worn in some Manusa Yadnya ceremonies)
  • Drat  + (thread of a bolt or screw)
  • Nakutin  + (threaten someone, make someone afraid)
  • Ngadokan  + (show off big biceps)
  • Tatelu  + (three)
  • Telu  + (three)
  • Tetelu  + (three)
  • Tiga  + (spirit)
  • Tigang  + (three)
  • Tetiga  + (three)
  • Ketiga  + (third month in the Balinese Saka (lunar) calendar, occurring about September)
  • Patuh  + (to be the same, be like)
  • Soca  + (knot or mark on bamboo where branch was attached)
  • Triwara  + (week)
  • Buin  + (when in the future)
  • Sugian  + (three days Rebo through Sukra, (Wednesday three days Rebo through Sukra, (Wednesday through Friday) of the 10 Pawukon week, Sungsang are called Sugian (or Sugi): Sugian Tenten (or Pengenten), Sugian Jawa, and Sugian Bali. Galungan comes five days after Sugian Bali. The word sugian is derived from sugi, which means , or, taken broadly, . Sugian tenten is the day for awakening oneself to the approaching festival of Galunganlf to the approaching festival of Galungan)
  • Rigat  + (three different types of Ceki cards, but one group)
  • Anda  + (three divisions)
  • Telung  + (three hundred)
  • Ngatelubulanin  + (three months ceremony for baby, held 105 days after birth (Balinese month has 35 days))
  • Segi  + (rice cake)
  • Pamangkalan  + (threshold of door)
  • Inih  + (ooked rice in a small spherical container of plaited busung into which beras is placed before boiling)
  • Wangwang  + (throat medicine that is put on throat to relieve soreness inside the throat)
  • Kebet  + (swat)
  • Kebut-kebut  + (throbbing)
  • Kebutan  + (throbbing)
  • Makebutan  + (throbbing)
  • Kedut-kedut  + (throbbing)
  • Kedutan  + (throbbing)
  • Kebet-kebet  + (throbbing pain)
  • Entasina  + (through by someone; crossed by someone; crossed by someone)
  • Ngliwatin  + (through, to pass by something, exceed, step over)
  • Ambahina  + (through; passed by (by someone))
  • Sadaya  + (throughout)
  • Sabat  + (throw)
  • Sabatang  + (throw)
  • Masabatan  + (bandy)
  • Sabatin  + (throw)
  • Slampar  + (throw)
  • Encet  + (throw (about the stone in the game macingklak))
  • Numbak  + (throw a spear, or any long object, overhand)
  • Nimpug  + (throw something by throwing it on the ground)