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Other forms of "kangin;kauh"
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- literally "east-west" meaning disoriented; lost en
- secara harfiah "timur-barat" berarti bingung; hilang id
- ke sana-ke mari id
Translation in English
disoriented; lost
Translation in Indonesian
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kangin-kauh
Alus sor
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Alus madya
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Alus mider
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Sentences Example
Balinese
Ortaane I Gebuh kangin-kauh, tyang ten pedas ngeresep napi sane orahang ipun.
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Indonesian
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(proverb) Doesn’t know east from west. Said about an adult who is lost, confused, or mixed up. Said about a child who doesn’t know any better or does something because he has had no experience or understanding.
Balinese
Tusing nawang kangin kauh.
English
(proverb) Doesn’t know east from west. Said about an adult who is lost, confused, or mixed up. Said about a child who doesn’t know any better or does something because he has had no experience or understanding.
Indonesian
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