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List of results
- Ngapit + (on)
- Dijan + (on)
- Dilah + (on)
- Dinane + (on day (usually followed by the name of the day or other information))
- Matunjel + (burned)
- Marareman + (on meeting)
- Jelap + (on purpose)
- Mabuaka + (on purpose)
- Nreping + (on the edge (cliff))
- Ngincil + (on the edge so that it almost falls (the location of the item, sitting, standing))
- Tengahne + (in the middle)
- Baduur + (on top)
- Babuan + (on top)
- Ba Duwur + (on top)
- Siduur + (on top)
- Acepok + (once)
- Cepok + (once)
- Apisan + (once)
- Reke + (reputedly)
- Aileh + (once around)
- Dikenkene + (occasionally)
- Buin + (when)
- Pida + (first)
- Kacrita + (told)
- Kasatuaang + (told (by))
- Eka + (one)
- Besik + (one)
- Nunggal + (one)
- Pangapit + (one)
- Abesik + (one)
- A + (one)
- Saka + (calendar)
- Sa + (cock)
- Tunggal + (one)
- Siki + (one)
- Karobelah + (one)
- Kwintal + (one)
- Tanggo + (one)
- Sajuta + (one)
- Adwitia + (second to none (concerning the nature of god))
- Sepaa + (one)
- Apikul + (unit weight)
- Akatih + (one (e.g.) stem (of flower), strand (of hair), stick (of bamboo). with emphasis on &)
- Sik + (one (short form of 'besik' which mean one))
- Aijeng + (one bunch)
- Ngatih + (one by one)
- Sakabesik + (one by one)
- Besik-besikin + (one by one)
- Aketeng + (a coin)
- Polos + (honest)
- Mani puan + (one day)
- Panampahan + (tools for slaughtering)
- Saprapat + (one fourth, one quarter)
- Makaijeng + (one full bunch)
- Satus + (one hundred)
- Nyatus + (one hundred (about the unit price of merchandise))
- Karo Belah + (one hundred fifty)
- Aketi + (one hundred thousand (about money))
- Alangkat + (a span)
- Ponggang + (slit)
- Poh Amplem + (one kind of mango that tastes sour)
- Ginjal + (kidney)
- Alus mider + (one level of balinese language)
- Asasih + (one month)
- Abungkul + (a/an)
- Silih Tunggil + (one of)
- Pabersihan mati + (one of a series of mortuary baths)
- Nyegara gunung + (one of a series of pitra yadnya ceremonies)
- Pangrupukan + (one of a series of rituals nearing nyepi)
- Biu ketip + (one of banana variety)
- Manak + (giving birth to children (animals))
- Gulu wangsul + (one of the balinese dance neck movements)
- Kajar + (one of the balinese gamelan instruments that acts as a mat holder (rhythm))
- Recaka + (one of the breath settings in pranayama)
- Pranawa + (symbol of the magic sound om)
- Bebolong + (cajeput)
- 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))
- Wanaprastha + (one part of catur asrama concept)
- Nyimpangang adegan + (one part or process of the cremation ceremony)
- Biksuka + (one part or stage of catur asrama)
- Adiri + (person)
- Ajengkal + (one span hand)
- Siu + (one thousand)
- Sia bangsit + (one thousand eight hundred)
- Nem Bangsit + (one thousand two hundred)
- Akelan + (one tie consisting of six pieces of 'ketupat' (rice steamed in diamond shape packet and wrap in coconut leaves))
- Sasapa + (one type of alphabet s in the balinese alphabet)
- Sasaga + (one type of alphabet s in the balinese alphabet)
- Celuluk + (celuluk)
- Poh Santen + (one type of mango that has a lot of sap when it's still raw)
- Poh Manalagi + (one type of mango that is similar to ‘poh golek’, but the flesh is thicker)
- Poh Madu + (one type of mango that tastes like honey when its ripe)
- Poh Arum Manis + (one type of mango that tastes sweet when its ripe)
- Poh Gedang + (one type of mango which is similar to ‘poh arum manis’ but the seeds are bigger)
- Poh Lali Jiwa + (one type of mango which is similar to ‘poh arum manis’, but the fruit flesh is rather spotted)
- Poh Golek + (one type of mango which shaped flat and long (oval))
- Segehan Satus Kutus + (one type of offerings in religious ceremonies in bali (offering the smallest sacrifice, which among others contains as much as 108 pieces of rice))
- Janggan + (janggan kite)
- Ratodata + (one type of wirama)