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Difference between revisions of "Egol"
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|northern=egol | |northern=egol | ||
− | |related words=jit,bangkiang, | + | |related words=jit,bangkiang, |
|english translations=swish | |english translations=swish | ||
|indonesian translations=pantat, pinggul | |indonesian translations=pantat, pinggul | ||
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|credit=Ni Made Suryati | |credit=Ni Made Suryati | ||
|ref=I Gusti Ketut Anom dkk.. 2008. Kamus Bahasa Bali-Indonesia, hal: 177; Ni Made Suryati. | |ref=I Gusti Ketut Anom dkk.. 2008. Kamus Bahasa Bali-Indonesia, hal: 177; Ni Made Suryati. | ||
+ | }}{{Balinese Word/Example | ||
+ | |ban=Egol-egol ikuh celeng. | ||
+ | |en=PROVERB | ||
+ | Very flexible, like the tail of a pig. | ||
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+ | This does not refer to movement, such as flexibility in dancing. It refers to behavior. The tail of a pig is very easy to wiggle from side to side, but is is very difficult to pull it out. Suppose a man wants to marry awoman, but the woman does not wnat to marry him and want to avoid marriage. Or suppose someone want to borrow money from sonemone and that person does not want to lend the money. In each case the person of whom the favor is asked says somethng nice in order to avoid the unpleasant results. I.e. this person wiggles out of the situation by being flexible. | ||
+ | |credit=Annerie Godschalk | ||
+ | |ref=Fred Eiseman Jr - Proverbs, 1987 | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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Revision as of 06:15, 17 December 2016
egol
- Pre-categorical forms / base morphemes that have not been meaningful and will be meaningful if they get affixes / affixes, for example ngegol 'sway (hip) en
- swish, roll en
- Bentuk prakategorial/morfem pangkal yang belum bermakna dan akan bermakna jika mendapat imbuhan/afiks, misalnya ngegol 'bergoyang (pinggul) 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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