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

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  • Pijit  + (a little)
  • Samatra  + (a little)
  • Rendet  + (a little different)
  • Akebiasan  + (a little, somewhat, at a glance, for a moment)
  • Udange  + (a lobster)
  • Akeh  + (many)
  • Ombéh  + (much)
  • Renyep  + (neat)
  • Gaak-giik  + (a loud snarl)
  • Becicane  + (a magpie)
  • Dirapurusa  + (a male horse with &quot)
  • Gangga  + (intoxicating bananas when eaten)
  • Cekel  + (a handful)
  • Yuta  + (a million)
  • Cantaka  + (a mole on the back of the head is believed to indicate that the owner is patient and peaceful in life.)
  • Cipta kukila  + (a mole on the neck is believed to indicate that the owner tends to be overly dependent or frequently asks for help.)
  • Buditama  + (a mole on the palm is a sign that the person is skilled at giving advice.)
  • Daya lena  + (a mole on the right shoulder is believed to indicate that the owner will not experience much happiness.)
  • Daya karsa  + (a mole on the right shoulder is believed to indicate that the owner is peaceful but will never achieve their dreams or aspirations.)
  • Bukit sakti  + (a mole on the shin is a sign that the person can create job opportunities, enjoys making friends, and pays close attention to details.)
  • Akejep  + (briefly)
  • Kejep  + (a moment)
  • Jebos  + (a moment)
  • Bikule  + (a mouse)
  • Rombong  + (push)
  • Ratna Sambawa  + (a part of panca tatagata)
  • Aketeng  + (a coin)
  • Dengen mangap  + (a person born on a friday kliwon is believed to be prone to feeling envious of others.)
  • Buta aga  + (a person with a defect on their chin is often believed to have less happiness in their life.)
  • Durgama  + (a person with a defect on their chin is believed to typically have little belief in supernatural or mystical matters.)
  • Manjangan ring lalun  + (a person with a straight stature and body sturdy is believed to have an arrogant nature)
  • Sipsip  + (a piece of bamboo over the ribs of the house to attach the roof)
  • Ginting  + (a piece of cloth worn by men up to the groin with the ends pulled back, tied around the waist through the crotch for easy movement.)
  • Pagagan  + (a place to plant rice fields)
  • Bale angklung  + (angklung hall)
  • Penastan  + (a place to washing hand)
  • Nasi rongan  + (a portion of rice for ten people)
  • Perocot  + (a pot of water or a jar of coconut shell)
  • Udange  + (a lobster)
  • Juru  + (a professional)
  • Subali  + (a protagonist from the hindu epic ramayana)
  • Sugriwa  + (a protagonist from the hindu epic ramayana)
  • Bladbadan  + (a pun)
  • Makepung  + (a race with bulls)
  • Garu  + (a rake)
  • Sarga  + (friend)
  • Jalan  + (travel)
  • Sangkur sempret  + (a rooster's tail that hangs to the ground)
  • Piasan  + (a sacred hall to decorate pratima etc. or a sanctuary in the sacred place)
  • Ngengkik  + (a sad cry)