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

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  • Nuutin  + (to follow someone)
  • Betekan  + (calf of leg)
  • Ngemolihang  + (to gain)
  • Welanga  + (to get angry)
  • Mrantiyang  + (to get angry at someone)
  • Makatang  + (to get back, receive)
  • Bakat  + (to get, get back something lost, receive)
  • Wastanin  + (To give a name to someone or something)
  • Glemek  + (to give advice)
  • Masuntik  + (To give an injection (vs. nyuntik = probe))
  • Manjusin  + (to give someone a bath, bathe someone)
  • Nungkul  + (to give up, surrender, make something. crooked, bend something)
  • Aturang  + (to give; to offer)
  • Nglim  + (to glue something)
  • Ngider  + (to go around)
  • Maider  + (to go around (eg shrine, bale agung))
  • Iderin  + (to go around a place (imperative))
  • Ngiderin  + (to go around outside of something)
  • Malancaran  + (to go around, walk around)
  • Sepansepan  + (to hurry or move quickly)
  • Kumah  + (to go home)
  • Budal  + (to go home or to one's place of residence; go home; return; back)
  • Maboros  + (to go hunting, tracking or fishing)
  • Muriyang  + (to go in)
  • Luas  + (to go out, as in go out from one's house for a while)
  • Ojog  + (to head or travel directly to somewhere)
  • Masekolah  + (to go to school)
  • Ngamenekang  + (to go up)
  • Majalan  + (to go; to walk; to move)
  • Nyungkan  + (to grieve over; to worry about)
  • Mipis  + (to grind or stir with a stick)
  • Nglekuk  + (to hold or grasp tightly)
  • Mejukut  + (to grow vegetables)
  • Palu  + (a hammer or instrument used to hit or pound something)
  • Enjuhin  + (to hand over; give)
  • Ngenjuhin  + (to hand over; throw in; give)
  • Borgol  + (handcuff/s)
  • Alang  + (to hinder or hamper)
  • Pangisian  + (to handle or manage a situation)
  • Petek  + (counter for number of rounds of cockfight)
  • Ngantung  + (to hang)
  • Gisi  + (to hold or grasp)
  • Nyangsang  + (to hang up)
  • Paijeng  + (to happen or occur)
  • Upon-upon  + (to harvest or gather crops)
  • Nganyi  + (to harvest or gather rice)
  • Manyi  + (to harvest or gather rice (doesn't apply to other crops))
  • Ngrainin  + (To have a baby)
  • Ngidam  + (to have a craving for a specific food)
  • Nyungkanang  + (to have a disease or injury contained to particular area of the body)