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A list of all pages that have property "English equivalent" with value "balinese letters to write balinese words absorbed from old javanese and sanskrit". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Aksara swalalita  + (balinese letters to write balinese words absorbed from old javanese and sanskrit)
    • Lemayung  + (a balinese musical composition using the smarandhana gamelan as a medium of expression)
    • Anantaboga  + (a giant snakes in balinese myth)
    • Selonding  + (an archaic type of balinese gamelan orchestra)
    • Reong  + (an instrument used in balinese gamelan music)
    • Gongseng  + (anklets equipped with small bells, worn to complete balinese dance clothing)
    • Baligrafi  + (balinese calligraphy)
    • Tumpang salu  + (balinese ceremony)
    • Tri sandhya  + (balinese daily prayers)
    • Sesimping  + (balinese dancer outfit)
    • Saron  + (balinese gamelan instruments)
    • Angklung  + (balinese gamelan played with slendro barrel)
    • Jaran sirig  + (balinese gamelan songs accompanying the “mask” dance with old plays)
    • Udeng  + (balinese headcovering)
    • Pagerwesi  + (balinese holiday)
    • Lagna  + (balinese letters / characters that have not received a sound sign (sound sight))
    • Aksara swalalita  +
    • Aksara wreastra  + (balinese letters used to write words that come from the balinese language)
    • Kakawin  + (balinese literary works are a kind of poetry bound by the song teacher and the number of syllables and the number of lines in one stanza)
    • Kekawin  + (balinese literary works are a kind of poetry bound by the song teacher and the number of syllables and the number of lines in one stanza)
    • Ulu candra  + (balinese script)
    • Ulu ricem  + (balinese script)
    • Ulu sari  + (balinese script)
    • Cengceng  + (balinese traditiona instrument)
    • Oleg  + (balinese traditional entertainment dance)
    • Cengceng cenik/cerik  + (balinese traditional instrument)
    • Nedet  + (balinese traditional instrument)
    • Cengceng kebyar  + (balinese traditional instrument)
    • Pagambuhan  + (balinese traditional instrument)
    • Cengceng kopyak  + (balinese traditional instrument)
    • Gagandrungan  + (balinese traditional instrument)
    • Cengceng madia  + (balinese traditional instrument)
    • Cengkok  + (balinese traditional instrument)
    • Cengceng ageng  + (balinese traditional instrument)
    • Kelepon  + (balinese traditional snack made of sticky rice like mini ball with red sugar inside)
    • Geguritan  + (balinese's traditional poem)
    • Tungkul  + (being too absorbed in something)
    • Pipis tubung  + (big coins with a hole in the middle and written with javanese letters.)
    • Menggel  + (bite (to break up) (direct words))
    • Sepet  + (bitter)
    • Kecek  + (blind (eye))
    • Riuh  + (boisterous)
    • Celuluk  + (celuluk)
    • Rumbah  + (chopped herbs)
    • Ileh  + (choreography in balinese dance)
    • Rubuh  + (collapse)
    • Milpil  + (compile)
    • Ngripta  + (compose)
    • Ripta  + (create)
    • Nohan  + (day, kind of a)
    • Semped  + (dense)
    • Ngurah  + (designation for certain clans in balinese society)
    • Riseb  + (evil)
    • Satia wacana  + (faithful to words or sayings)
    • Baos  + (fish kind of a)
    • Kekosok  + (flour)
    • Rindik  + (gamelan musical instruments made from bamboo like ‘kulintang’ with balinese scales)
    • Sempedin  + (get angry with harsh words)
    • Sempedina  + (he scolded with harsh words)
    • Sempeda  + (he/she scolded with harsh words)
    • Obong  + (held up a chicken fighter in balinese tradition.)
    • Jroweh  + (indulgence in words open secrets)
    • Makeengan  + (issuing regretful words)
    • Janggan  + (janggan kite)
    • Gegecok mirah  + (kind of traditional balinese side dish)
    • Prabu  + (king)
    • Sabuh wacana  + (king's words)
    • Wariga  + (knowledge of the calculation of the good and bad days)
    • Guung  + (letter (ra) in the balinese script which is hung on the main letter)
    • Prabali  + (most women are married to aristocratic groups in balinese society, usually called jero or pemekel)
    • Kemikan  + (movement of lips when speaking, said words)
    • Watugunung  + (name of 30th uku)
    • Nyoman  + (name, kind of a)
    • Pigek  + (neck movement in balinese dance)
    • Clucuh  + (obscene (words))
    • Atur  + (offer)
    • Geti-geti  + (offering)
    • Bebangkit  + (offerings in balinese hinduism in the form of a collection of fruits and cakes that symbolize the contents of the world and the planet, presented to the goddess durga and the butakala)
    • Alus mider  + (one level of balinese language)
    • Gulu wangsul  + (one of the balinese dance neck movements)
    • Kajar  + (one of the balinese gamelan instruments that acts as a mat holder (rhythm))
    • Panegtegan  + (one of the terms about the day in the balinese calendar)
    • Ding  + (one of the tones of the five tones in balinese gamelan (music))
    • Sasaga  + (one type of alphabet s in the balinese alphabet)
    • Sasapa  + (one type of alphabet s in the balinese alphabet)
    • Swadana  + (own cost)
    • Ngemigang  + (own words are not clearly heard)
    • Ngemikmik  + (own words are not clearly heard)
    • Ngemigmig  + (own words of uncertainty)
    • Masawala  + (pen war)
    • Ja  + (please)
    • Saa  + (prayer in delicate balinese language)
    • Aji  + (price)
    • Pendah  + (promise)
    • Rereng  + (rather deaf)
    • Nasi pucuk kulak  + (rice for the offering of a birth ceremony based on 'panca wara' (a part of the traditional balinese date system))
    • Masaa  + (say the prayer in delicate balinese)
    • Kasemped  + (scolded with harsh words)
    • Nyempedin  + (scolded with harsh words)
    • Na  + (second letter or script in balinese letters / script)
    • Raos Singid  + (secret words)
    • Ngakan  + (short for pungakan (a group of balinese people))
    • Nania  + (the balinese characters whose location depends on the main letter that symbolizes the sound ya)
    • Blaganjure  + (the blaganjur/baleganjur (one kind of balinese traditional music))
    • Panca Sona  + (the core knowledge of the power of the balinese)
    • Akara  + (the name of the letter or script /a/ in balinese and sanskrit characters)
    • Mamadik  + (the proposed event before the wedding / pawiwahan ceremony is held which is in balinese customary marriages)
    • Balian sonteng  + (the shaman who offers offerings with ordinary words to bring strength when treating)
    • Nulis  + (to write)
    • Gentorag  + (traditional balinese musical instruments)
    • Sedeg  + (unclear words like the voice of a cold person)
    • Makamen  + (using "kamen" (balinese traditional outfit))
    • Nyemped  + (very dense)
    • Masemped  + (very dense)
    • Prangbakat  + (week, one of the pawukon)
    • Kapas  + (wick)
    • Pragiwaka  + (wise (form alus singgih / type of balinese language to talk to people who must be respected))
    • Raos  + (words)
    • Omong  + (words)
    • Cadang gonggang  + (words that were spelled out on purpose to cause a fight)
    • Idong-idong  + (words to brag to the enemy)
    • Poma  + (words to end a pray)
    • Rundah  + (worry persistently)
    • Nyurat  + (write)