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- Karesresan + (because he saw the light walking he was now scared in his house)
- Aag + (because of the earthquake yesterday, the ground was cracked)
- Pecak + (cloudy river water from rain)
- Pecak + (cloudy river water from rain)
- Makenyir + (every time we meet him he always smiles)
- Makenyir + (every time we meet him he always smiles)
- Nambakin + (grandfather prevents rice water from overflowing)
- Morot + (he mouse bite my ceiling until its holey. That caused my house to leak every rain.)
- Tomplok + (here was news of a large flood and a bridge that had been washed away by the devastating rains.)
- Lenlenan + (in the beach there is sand, sea water, rock, fish and the other)
- Majenukan + (last night Tono visited his house Rini)
- Sapatutné + (lina should learn to dance at lina's house)
- Nyiam + (mother watering plant with water)
- Umah + (my house is next to the river.)
- Yeh + (now people are struggling to find water in Buleleng.)
- Kuah + (on the way to her house, Sarah was given rice and soup.)
- Macampuh + (river water is now mixed with urine)
- Macampuh + (river water is now mixed with urine)
- Gumap + (t was the first time he had a grandchild, naturally he was very love his grandchild.)
- Rare + (the children play in the yard)
- Wikara + (the kitchen is already damaged)
- Mumbul + (the water squirted out)
- Mumbul + (the water squirted out)
- Abara + (where to find ten million at this time?)
- Abara + (where to find ten million at this time?)
- Gambelan + (“The title is “The conflict to find Tirta … “The title is “The conflict to find Tirta (holy water). This is the eternal water”.</br>Made Sidia always support Sugi’s passion in arts. </br>“I don’t meant to praise may own son. But he’s really creative. Because of his creativity, many ofmy wayang equipments were damaged. He has broken my lighting equipment, my wayang puppets, but it’s okay. I am not disappointed. Because it’s part of his creative growth. It need to sacrifice sometimes. And he has many dreams”.</br>“My dreams are tobe dalang (wayang puppeteer), dancing, play gambelan music, have a great performance, and the last is to be movie actor”.</br>As a father, Made sidia never restrain Sugi’s creativity. But he always control and direct Sugi. </br>“I always put attention to Sugi. He act like was already a director. I have to keep him the right track. I want him to learn the traditional wayang before he learn the contemporary”. wayang before he learn the contemporary”.)
- Abangan + (The drainage of my house is damaged. The water drips every time it rains.)
- Abangan + (The drainage of my house is damaged. The water drips every time it rains.)
- Lamak + ("A lamak is a long narrow ritual hanging t … "A lamak is a long narrow ritual hanging that is an essential requirement at almost all rituals in Bali. It is hung from altars and shrines at temple festivals and on festive holy days. Made usually of palm leaves, it is by nature ephemeral and it is made time and again. Even though permanent forms of the lamak, made of cloth or coins, do exist, the ephemeral palm leaf form must be present. Sometimes reaching a length of several metres and decorated with a range of motifs, its most elaborate forms are made by specialist craftsmen and women. The lamak serves as base for offerings and attracts deities and deified ancestors to them. Decorative motifs representing sources of life are ordered according to Balinese concepts of the vertical structure of the cosmos. Best known among the motifs is the cili, a human figure in female form that symbolizes human fertility and regeneration. Through offerings and the active role of the lamak, worshippers offer thanks to their deities and request prosperity and protection.ies and request prosperity and protection.)
- Badak + ("An art and cultural engagement initiative that began in 2012, the Bali Artists Camp’s vision evolves around engagement with the landscape, nature and the rich Balinese culture." Rhinoceros of Taman Ujung Water Palace by Made Budhiana.)
- Mapadik + ("There's an old formal marriage, mepadik, … "There's an old formal marriage, mepadik, it's true,but Balines have little use for anything that puts off their pleasures if they want to be together. In the mepadik a boy who wants a girl first asks his father's consent. If he approves he goes to the girl's father and finds out what he thinks about it; and then if both agree the boy and the girl meet freely and a priest appoints a day for the wedding. Friends and relatives gather and with merry music they sit and feast until evening, when the girl's carried on a throne to her husband's house while he follows on horseback. The locking of the door behind which they go to bed completes the marriage. "h they go to bed completes the marriage. ")
- Ngirangin + ("What will we use in place of plastic, Pak … "What will we use in place of plastic, Pak?” asked Luh Ayu Manik. "There are many possibilities, Luh. If you go shopping at the market, just take a cloth bag. If you go to the temple, put your offerings in a woven container. Similarly, when going to request holy water, don’t use plastic but bring a container from home.” These were the suggestions made by Pak Budi to Luh Ayu Manik on how to replace plastic. "If that is the case, then I have been wrong because I have always used plastic. From now on I’ll use less plastic. I’ll also tell my parents and friends about this,” Luh Ayu Manik added. "Yes, Luh, I hope our environment here has not already been contaminated with plastic,” Pak Budi added. "Yes, I hope so too, Pak. Thank you for giving me this advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too."advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too.")
- Tiange + ("What will we use in place of plastic, Pak … "What will we use in place of plastic, Pak?” asked Luh Ayu Manik. "There are many possibilities, Luh. If you go shopping at the market, just take a cloth bag. If you go to the temple, put your offerings in a woven container. Similarly, when going to request holy water, don’t use plastic but bring a container from home.” These were the suggestions made by Pak Budi to Luh Ayu Manik on how to replace plastic. "If that is the case, then I have been wrong because I have always used plastic. From now on I’ll use less plastic. I’ll also tell my parents and friends about this,” Luh Ayu Manik added. "Yes, Luh, I hope our environment here has not already been contaminated with plastic,” Pak Budi added. "Yes, I hope so too, Pak. Thank you for giving me this advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too."advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too.")
- Reraman + ("What will we use in place of plastic, Pak … "What will we use in place of plastic, Pak?” asked Luh Ayu Manik. "There are many possibilities, Luh. If you go shopping at the market, just take a cloth bag. If you go to the temple, put your offerings in a woven container. Similarly, when going to request holy water, don’t use plastic but bring a container from home.” These were the suggestions made by Pak Budi to Luh Ayu Manik on how to replace plastic. "If that is the case, then I have been wrong because I have always used plastic. From now on I’ll use less plastic. I’ll also tell my parents and friends about this,” Luh Ayu Manik added. "Yes, Luh, I hope our environment here has not already been contaminated with plastic,” Pak Budi added. "Yes, I hope so too, Pak. Thank you for giving me this advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too."advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too.")
- Sangkaning + ("What will we use in place of plastic, Pak … "What will we use in place of plastic, Pak?” asked Luh Ayu Manik. "There are many possibilities, Luh. If you go shopping at the market, just take a cloth bag. If you go to the temple, put your offerings in a woven container. Similarly, when going to request holy water, don’t use plastic but bring a container from home.” These were the suggestions made by Pak Budi to Luh Ayu Manik on how to replace plastic. "If that is the case, then I have been wrong because I have always used plastic. From now on I’ll use less plastic. I’ll also tell my parents and friends about this,” Luh Ayu Manik added. "Yes, Luh, I hope our environment here has not already been contaminated with plastic,” Pak Budi added. "Yes, I hope so too, Pak. Thank you for giving me this advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too."advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too.")
- Penggantin + ("What will we use in place of plastic, Pak … "What will we use in place of plastic, Pak?” asked Luh Ayu Manik. "There are many possibilities, Luh. If you go shopping at the market, just take a cloth bag. If you go to the temple, put your offerings in a woven container. Similarly, when going to request holy water, don’t use plastic but bring a container from home.” These were the suggestions made by Pak Budi to Luh Ayu Manik on how to replace plastic. "If that is the case, then I have been wrong because I have always used plastic. From now on I’ll use less plastic. I’ll also tell my parents and friends about this,” Luh Ayu Manik added. "Yes, Luh, I hope our environment here has not already been contaminated with plastic,” Pak Budi added. "Yes, I hope so too, Pak. Thank you for giving me this advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too."advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too.")
- Nekedang + ("What will we use in place of plastic, Pak … "What will we use in place of plastic, Pak?” asked Luh Ayu Manik. "There are many possibilities, Luh. If you go shopping at the market, just take a cloth bag. If you go to the temple, put your offerings in a woven container. Similarly, when going to request holy water, don’t use plastic but bring a container from home.” These were the suggestions made by Pak Budi to Luh Ayu Manik on how to replace plastic. "If that is the case, then I have been wrong because I have always used plastic. From now on I’ll use less plastic. I’ll also tell my parents and friends about this,” Luh Ayu Manik added. "Yes, Luh, I hope our environment here has not already been contaminated with plastic,” Pak Budi added. "Yes, I hope so too, Pak. Thank you for giving me this advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too."advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too.")
- Tirtane + ("What will we use in place of plastic, Pak … "What will we use in place of plastic, Pak?” asked Luh Ayu Manik. "There are many possibilities, Luh. If you go shopping at the market, just take a cloth bag. If you go to the temple, put your offerings in a woven container. Similarly, when going to request holy water, don’t use plastic but bring a container from home.” These were the suggestions made by Pak Budi to Luh Ayu Manik on how to replace plastic. "If that is the case, then I have been wrong because I have always used plastic. From now on I’ll use less plastic. I’ll also tell my parents and friends about this,” Luh Ayu Manik added. "Yes, Luh, I hope our environment here has not already been contaminated with plastic,” Pak Budi added. "Yes, I hope so too, Pak. Thank you for giving me this advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too."advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too.")
- Canange + ("What will we use in place of plastic, Pak … "What will we use in place of plastic, Pak?” asked Luh Ayu Manik. "There are many possibilities, Luh. If you go shopping at the market, just take a cloth bag. If you go to the temple, put your offerings in a woven container. Similarly, when going to request holy water, don’t use plastic but bring a container from home.” These were the suggestions made by Pak Budi to Luh Ayu Manik on how to replace plastic. "If that is the case, then I have been wrong because I have always used plastic. From now on I’ll use less plastic. I’ll also tell my parents and friends about this,” Luh Ayu Manik added. "Yes, Luh, I hope our environment here has not already been contaminated with plastic,” Pak Budi added. "Yes, I hope so too, Pak. Thank you for giving me this advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too."advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too.")
- Ngicenin + ("What will we use in place of plastic, Pak … "What will we use in place of plastic, Pak?” asked Luh Ayu Manik. "There are many possibilities, Luh. If you go shopping at the market, just take a cloth bag. If you go to the temple, put your offerings in a woven container. Similarly, when going to request holy water, don’t use plastic but bring a container from home.” These were the suggestions made by Pak Budi to Luh Ayu Manik on how to replace plastic. "If that is the case, then I have been wrong because I have always used plastic. From now on I’ll use less plastic. I’ll also tell my parents and friends about this,” Luh Ayu Manik added. "Yes, Luh, I hope our environment here has not already been contaminated with plastic,” Pak Budi added. "Yes, I hope so too, Pak. Thank you for giving me this advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too."advice.” "That’s OK, Luh. Thank you too.")
- Bangkung + ((A proverb). Dragged by a sow. This really ought to be in passive voice: Paida teken bangkung, but it is abbreviated in this entry. It refers to a man who lives with his wife in her family house, rather than in his own, as is the normal case.)
- Iab + ((people) I have spent a lot of time in school.)
- Kambing + ((proverb) If someone borrows something and doesn't return it. A long time ago dogs used to have horns, and goats did not. The goat borrowed the horns of the dog, but he didn't give them back.)
- Guak + ((proverb) Leave an egg in the safekeeping … (proverb) Leave an egg in the safekeeping of a crow. The crow will eat the egg. Used especially in a situation where a pretty girl works for a man. He will inevitably make love to her. You know ahead of time that this will happen. Or could be used to refer to leaving money out in the open unguarded; or to any situation where the outcome is obvious. (see also: Meng dampingin be guling.)ous. (see also: Meng dampingin be guling.))
- Kingsanin + ((proverb) Leave an egg in the safekeeping … (proverb) Leave an egg in the safekeeping of a crow. The crow will eat the egg. Used especially in a situation where a pretty girl works for a man. He will inevitably make love to her. You know ahead of time that this will happen. Or could be used to refer to leaving money out in the open unguarded; or to any situation where the outcome is obvious. (see also: Meng dampingin be guling.)ous. (see also: Meng dampingin be guling.))
- Kingsan + ((proverb) Leave an egg in the safekeeping … (proverb) Leave an egg in the safekeeping of a crow. The crow will eat the egg. Used especially in a situation where a pretty girl works for a man. He will inevitably make love to her. You know ahead of time that this will happen. Or could be used to refer to leaving money out in the open unguarded; or to any situation where the outcome is obvious. (see also: Meng dampingin be guling.)ous. (see also: Meng dampingin be guling.))
- Dengak-dengok + ((proverb) Like a thirsty person at a well; … (proverb) Like a thirsty person at a well; his head pokes back and forth looking in every direction.</br>A person who is thirsty and can’t reach the water in a well and cannot get the water out looks this way and that to see how he can get at the water. He can see it, but he cannot get it, stretching his neck back and forth.</br>Said about a person who loves someone but cannot talk to her or get to her because she is remote from him.get to her because she is remote from him.)
- Ningeh + ((proverb) Like a water buffalo hearing a gong. A water buffalo, upon hearing a strange sound, stand and stares, bengong. Said of a person who sees something new, especially a pretty girl, and stares endlessly at it or her.)
- Kebone + ((proverb) Like a water buffalo hearing a gong. A water buffalo, upon hearing a strange sound, stand and stares, bengong. Said of a person who sees something new, especially a pretty girl, and stares endlessly at it or her.)
- Munyin + ((proverb) Like a water buffalo hearing a gong. A water buffalo, upon hearing a strange sound, stand and stares, bengong. Said of a person who sees something new, especially a pretty girl, and stares endlessly at it or her.)
- Padi + ((proverb) Like the life of rice. When empt … (proverb) Like the life of rice. When empty it stand up. When full it looks down.</br>This implies that a know-it-al person who talks a lot may not actually know much - i.e. have an empty head. But a wise person, who looks down at his feet all of the time, like a mature head of rice, may know a lot , but may say little. However, he is the wiser of the two.ttle. However, he is the wiser of the two.)
- Yehe + ((proverb) Like writing on the water; there … (proverb) Like writing on the water; there is not even a small print. Said of a parent who tries to teach his child to do well, but the child neglects the suggestion. A situation in which someone tries to influence a person without result; a teacher and his student.without result; a teacher and his student.)