Jegjeg

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Definitions
  • noon, straight up, straight overhead, standing up very straight en
Translation in English
noon; straight
Translation in Indonesian
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Mider
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Andap
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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 Dataran
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Bali Aga
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Sentences Example
Balinese
Cara idup padine. Di puyungne jegjeg. Dimisinne nguntul.
English
PROVERB: Like the life of rice. When empty it stand up. When full it looks down. 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.
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Usage examples pulled from the Community Spaces
Balinese
To tinggalin ja I Nengah suud megarapan di uma lantasa ngabut punyan kasawi lakar alih umbin kal tambusa sambila ngantia jegjeg aine magingsir.
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Indonesian
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Literature TURIS KA BALI KRANA GEDUNG SANE MAKEH LAN TEGEH?
Balinese
Anake ento mabatis dadua, malima dadua, pajalanne jegjeg.
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Indonesian
Lelaki tua itu berkaki dua, bertangan dua, jalannya tegak. “Pastilah manusia,” pikir harimau.
Folktale Sang Mong Nangtang Manusa