Ngrepet

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Other forms of "répét"
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  • burn and crackle (onomatopoeic), said of sound made by oily leaf such as api-api when it burns en
Translation in English
burn
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Sentences Example
Balinese
Liep-liep baleman sambuk; mara upinin ngrepet.
English
Glowing charcoal [of coconut husk AMP] that is almost out; if you blow on it it will make a crackling noise and light up. [proverb] Liep-liep means dull or with apparently very little life. If you blow on glowing charcoal, it will blaze up into a fire. Said of someone who does not talk much usually. But, if you talk to him and start him going, he will keep on talking without stopping. This expression is also used to refer to a person who looks calm and shy, but who really is not; and when nobody is looking he “blows on himself” and flames up into a person who does talk a lot and is more extroverted.
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[[Word example text en::Glowing charcoal [of coconut husk AMP] that is almost out; if you blow on it it will make a crackling noise and light up. [proverb] Liep-liep means dull or with apparently very little life. If you blow on glowing charcoal, it will blaze up into a fire. Said of someone who does not talk much usually. But, if you talk to him and start him going, he will keep on talking without stopping. This expression is also used to refer to a person who looks calm and shy, but who really is not; and when nobody is looking he “blows on himself” and flames up into a person who does talk a lot and is more extroverted.| ]]
Balinese
De bes keras ngidupin api, pang de ngrepet
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