Difference between revisions of "Ijas"
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+ | |definition=sisir pisang; gugus pisang (bagian dari tandan) | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:51, 2 January 2020
hijs/
ijas
Root
ijas
Other forms of "ijas"
Definitions
- there are several hands on a stem, the latter being called ijeng (Mider) en
- hand (bunch) of bananas, bunch of something, counter for hands of bananas (Mider) en
- sisir pisang; gugus pisang (bagian dari tandan) (Mider) id
Translation in English
bananas; counter
Translation in Indonesian
sisir pisang
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Dialects
Bali Dataran
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Bali Aga
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Sentences Example
Balinese
Tiang ibi meli biu a ijas di peken Sesetan.
English
Yesterday I bought a bunch of banana at Sesetan market.
Indonesian
Saya kemarin membeli satu sisir pisang di pasar Sesetan.
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