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- Kene + (Yoga: How do you make it? Ayu: Like this. Boil the eggs until they are well done.)
- Nyangkuak + (You can't cut people off.)
- Nyuryakin + (all of people screaming to crazy people)
- Makenyir + (every time we meet him he always smiles)
- Makenyir + (every time we meet him he always smiles)
- Liglig + (his head was cleanly shaved)
- Liglig + (his head was cleanly shaved)
- Klepon + (in Gianyar there is a delicious klepon cake shop.)
- Ajin + (it's not good to ignore other people's suffering)
- Ajin + (it's not good to ignore other people's suffering)
- Tebeng + (lots of people shopping at the market)
- Tebeng + (lots of people shopping at the market)
- Ketug + (my head has hit on the wall)
- Yeh + (now people are struggling to find water in Buleleng.)
- Inguh + (people he is mad, then he has a variety of behavior, right?)
- Rantek + (people work harder.)
- Sungenget + (raise his head to see the clouds in the sky)
- Sungenget + (raise his head to see the clouds in the sky)
- Rare + (the children play in the yard)
- Tajeg + (the sun is perpendicular to the top of your head)
- Tajeg + (the sun is perpendicular to the top of your head)
- Ngomong + (wayan spoke to the village head about the meeting.)
- Pawaregan + (while theceremonial completed, all of people eating in the kitchen)
- Sanghyang dedari + (“Angelic God,” is a sacred dance which is … “Angelic God,” is a sacred dance which is only performed inside the temple as part of a sacred ceremony aiming to plead for the welfare of the village and its people. For the sacred ceremony, two very young girls, who must be virgins, partake in a holy ceremony invoking the angels to enter their bodies. When the two girls faint, it symbolises the angels taking control of their bodies...e angels taking control of their bodies...)
- Mapanganggo + (“Help...help...please!” yelled the foreign … “Help...help...please!” yelled the foreigner in confusion turning this way and that looking for help. From the motor cycle, Luh Ayu Manik saw the thief running off in a westerly direction. She immediately told the rider to stop and she changed from Luh Ayu Manik into Luh Ayu Manik Mas, wearing a gold crown and dressed in gold. She ran very fast, chasing the bag snatcher. The two fought in the middle of the road. Many people were watching, and the traffic came to a complete standstill.the traffic came to a complete standstill.)
- Palaibne + (“Help...help...please!” yelled the foreign … “Help...help...please!” yelled the foreigner in confusion turning this way and that looking for help. From the motor cycle, Luh Ayu Manik saw the thief running off in a westerly direction. She immediately told the rider to stop and she changed from Luh Ayu Manik into Luh Ayu Manik Mas, wearing a gold crown and dressed in gold. She ran very fast, chasing the bag snatcher. The two fought in the middle of the road. Many people were watching, and the traffic came to a complete standstill.the traffic came to a complete standstill.)
- Magelung + (“Help...help...please!” yelled the foreign … “Help...help...please!” yelled the foreigner in confusion turning this way and that looking for help. From the motor cycle, Luh Ayu Manik saw the thief running off in a westerly direction. She immediately told the rider to stop and she changed from Luh Ayu Manik into Luh Ayu Manik Mas, wearing a gold crown and dressed in gold. She ran very fast, chasing the bag snatcher. The two fought in the middle of the road. Many people were watching, and the traffic came to a complete standstill.the traffic came to a complete standstill.)
- Praja Dipa + (Whoever becomes the head of state, I hope that he can deliver the people to meet tranquility.)
- Praja Dipa + (Whoever becomes the head of state, I hope that he can deliver the people to meet tranquility.)
- Praja Dita + (Whoever becomes the head of state, I hope that he can deliver the people to meet tranquility.)
- Praja Dita + (Whoever becomes the head of state, I hope that he can deliver the people to meet tranquility.)
- Ajawera + ("Ajawéra pingitakena" is probably a word that is commonly known by people who like to read palms script.)
- Balian + ("Real Balinese healers continue to use the … "Real Balinese healers continue to use the ancient knowledge of their ancestors to treat people without expecting anything in return.</br></br>I Gusti Mangku Sumantra is a traditional healer from the Gianyar region of Bali who has been healing people since the 1970s when his father passed away.</br></br>Bali has a long tradition of Bali Usada, also known as Balinese traditional healing. This practice uses natural herbs and spices, holistic therapies and ancient wisdom to cure physical and mental illness. </br></br>The Balinese live equally in two worlds: the seen or conscious world called sekala, and the unseen or psychic world, called niskala. In traditional Balinese healing, both of these elements are addressed in order to truly heal an ill patient."ed in order to truly heal an ill patient.")
- Robrobin + ("Shade the lives of people who don't have it," grandfather told me.)
- 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.")
- 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.")
- 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.")
- 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.")
- 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.")
- 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.")
- 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.")
- 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.")
- Iab + ((people) I have spent a lot of time in school.)
- Iaban + ((people) of the same age (age) with I Made all of them went to school.)
- Makamben + ((proverb) A ‘senduk’ is the sloping beam b … (proverb)</br>A ‘senduk’ is the sloping beam between pillar of a bale and the horizontal beam that supports the roof. People used to stuff or cram their clothes there carelessly. The word ‘selsel’ means ‘to be crammed into any space’. So the sentence appears to be ‘cram your clothes in any old place”, ‘selsel’. But, the word ‘nyesel’, form ‘sesel’, is close to ‘selsel’, and means ‘regret’. Thus, the idea is that you should get a steady job (see “nganten” BB; record 112 FE) first, so that later you won’t regret (nyesel) it – which you would if you got married first. </br>Komang Arini: (disagrees with F. Eiseman; her explanation is:) Put on your clothes (=makamben) in the corner (sudut) of the room where you have no space to do it. In this way you will not be able to dress properly. (meselsel) not be able to dress properly. (meselsel))
- Senduk + ((proverb) A ‘senduk’ is the sloping beam … (proverb) </br>A ‘senduk’ is the sloping beam between pillar of a bale and the horizontal beam that supports the roof. People used to stuff or cram their clothes there carelessly. The word ‘selsel’ means ‘to be crammed into any space’. So the sentence appears to be ‘cram your clothes in any old place”, ‘selsel’. But, the word ‘nyesel’, form ‘sesel’, is close to ‘selsel’, and means ‘regret’. Thus, the idea is that you should get a steady job (see “nganten” BB; record 112 FE) first, so that later you won’t regret (nyesel) it – which you would if you got married first. </br>Komang Arini: (disagrees with F. Eiseman; her explanation is:) Put on your clothes (=makamben) in the corner (sudut) of the room where you have no space to do it. In this way you will not be able to dress properly. (meselsel) not be able to dress properly. (meselsel))
- Ngawaluh + ((proverb) A gourd often has a lot of flowe … (proverb) A gourd often has a lot of flowers on the bottom.</br>Means that flowers should be put behind the ear or on the head, but never on the jit (bottom). Gourds do, indeed, have flowers on the bottom, and so this is like a person bragging or exaggerating – putting something where it does not belong.utting something where it does not belong.)
- Mungain + ((proverb) A gourd often has a lot of flowe … (proverb) A gourd often has a lot of flowers on the bottom.</br>Means that flowers should be put behind the ear or on the head, but never on the jit (bottom). Gourds do, indeed, have flowers on the bottom, and so this is like a person bragging or exaggerating – putting something where it does not belong.utting something where it does not belong.)
- Kopi + ((proverb) Bitter coffee; many people want it. Something is seemingly undesirable, yet it is wanted by many. Used with reference to dark (“black”) skin color, which is highly undesirable to Balinese people. Bitter coffee is black.)
- Pait + ((proverb) Bitter coffee; many people want it. Something is seemingly undesirable, yet it is wanted by many. Used with reference to dark (“black”) skin color, which is highly undesirable to Balinese people. Bitter coffee is black.)
- Ikuh + ((proverb) His head fits too loosely, but h … (proverb) His head fits too loosely, but his tail doesn’t fit. </br>Said of someone who promises to help a lot, but who really does work so that he himself can profit, i.e. one who does something because he needs something for himself, not because he wants to help others.self, not because he wants to help others.)
- 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.)