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{{Balinese Word | {{Balinese Word | ||
|balinese word=dkit/ | |balinese word=dkit/ | ||
|is root=Yes | |is root=Yes | ||
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|media=dakit | |media=dakit | ||
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|kasar=- | |kasar=- | ||
|halus=- | |halus=- | ||
|northern=jejerang | |northern=jejerang | ||
|related words=jadma, genah, | |related words=jadma, genah, | ||
− | |english translations=align | + | |english translations=align closely |
− | |indonesian translations=jejerkan rapat-rapat | + | |indonesian translations=jejerkan rapat-rapat; jajarkan rapat-rapat |
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|definitions={{Balinese Word/Definition Object | |definitions={{Balinese Word/Definition Object | ||
|language=en | |language=en | ||
|definition=align very close together so that two things are almost touching each other, very tight | |definition=align very close together so that two things are almost touching each other, very tight | ||
+ | |part of speech=verb | ||
}}{{Balinese Word/Definition Object | }}{{Balinese Word/Definition Object | ||
|language=en | |language=en | ||
|definition=lined up closely side by side | |definition=lined up closely side by side | ||
+ | |part of speech=verb | ||
}}{{Balinese Word/Definition Object | }}{{Balinese Word/Definition Object | ||
|language=id | |language=id | ||
− | |definition= | + | |definition=jajarkan rapat-rapat |
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|examples={{Balinese Word/Example | |examples={{Balinese Word/Example | ||
|ban=Dakit peraune di pasisi. | |ban=Dakit peraune di pasisi. | ||
+ | |en=Line up the boat in closely distance on the beach. | ||
|id=Jajarkan rapat-rapat perahunya di pantai. | |id=Jajarkan rapat-rapat perahunya di pantai. | ||
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|ref=Ni Made Suryati | |ref=Ni Made Suryati | ||
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+ | |antonyms={{Balinese Word/Antonym | ||
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Revision as of 07:52, 12 November 2019
dakit
dkit/- align very close together so that two things are almost touching each other, very tight (Verb) en
- lined up closely side by side (Verb) en
- jajarkan rapat-rapat (Verb) id
Andap
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Kasar
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Alus sor
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Alus mider
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Alus madya
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Alus singgih
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Mider
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Bali dataran dialect
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Bali aga dialect
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- ↑ Ni Made Suryati