Makatak

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Root
Other forms of "Katak;"
Definitions
  • talk like a frog; talk without stopping and quickly, in a disconnected way en
Translation in English
talk like a frog; talk without stopping and quickly, in a disconnected way
Translation in Indonesian
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Mider
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Andap
makatak
Alus sor
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Alus madya
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Alus mider
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Alus singgih
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Bali Aga
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Sentences Example
Balinese
Ia ngorta makatak wayah.
English
He talks like an old frog. (Proverb) ‘Wayah’ here means old, or hard, or rough skinned. An old frog is a toad. The word for toad is ‘dongkang’. A word that rhymes with ‘dongkang’ is ‘nongkang-nongkang’, meaning ‘jump and skip’. Thus a person is said to talk ‘nongkang-nongkang’ if he talks in a disconnected way, so that he cannot follow what he is saying.
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