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This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.
List of results
- Sujatine + (in fact)
- Sujatinyane + (true)
- Sapatutné + (in fact)
- Di + (after)
- Ajeng + (in front)
- Aep + (in front of)
- Arepan + (in front of)
- Malun + (in front of)
- Di lemba + (in front of)
- Di lebuh + (in front of)
- Di malu + (in front of)
- Di malun + (in front of)
- Ring arep + (in front of)
- Ring ajeng + (in front of)
- Di arepne + (in front of her/him)
- Hyun + (in frot of)
- Nged + (dense (about fruit or leaves on a tree))
- Marong-roang + (side by side)
- Rejenga + (surrounded by)
- Kebus-kebusan + (in hot conditions (about food))
- Repeg + (pressed for time)
- Gegison + (haste)
- Magegison + (haste)
- Majajar + (lined up)
- Matereg + (in a row)
- Medemenan + (in love, engage)
- Masulur + (in order)
- Palar + (so that)
- Maclana + (in pants)
- Majaler + (in pants)
- Maruntun + (successive)
- Maruntunan + (streak)
- Maruntut-runtutan + (in sequence)
- Runtun + (collapse)
- Nebénin + (in south or westward direction from some place)
- Maréntét + (in a row)
- Maréntét-réntétan + (in succession)
- Gremeng + (in tatters)
- Tengaine + (in the afternoon)
- Nglingsirang + (in the afternoon)
- Duri + (in the back)
- Jeem + (in the dark)
- Leak Pokpokan + (in the folklore of bali, the leyak (in ind … in the folklore of bali, the leyak (in indonesian, people called it 'leak' (le-ak)—the y is not written or spoken) is a mythological figure in the form of flying head with entrails (heart, lung, liver, etc.) still attached. leyak is said to fly trying to find a pregnant woman in order to suck her baby's blood or a newborn child. leak pokpokan is the low-level of this creaturesokpokan is the low-level of this creatures)
- Mapinda + (in the form of)
- Majeneng + (in the form, shaped)
- Cara + (in the manner of)
- Tengahne + (in the middle)
- Badaja + (in the north)
- Ilu + (in the past)
- Dugas pidan + (in the past)