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This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.
List of results
- Cerukcuk + (yellow)
- Jenar + (yellow)
- Kuning + (yellow)
- Kuningang + (yellow)
- Tiga kancuh + (yellow bauhinia)
- Kenyeri + (yellow bells)
- Nyuh gading + (yellow coconut tree)
- Sotong + (yellow guava, lemon guava, psidium guajava)
- Gading + (orange)
- Jingga + (yellowish-orange)
- Aa + (yes)
- Inggih + (yes)
- Nggih + (yes)
- Ao + (yes)
- To ba + (yes)
- Nah + (agree)
- Dibi + (yesterday)
- Ibi + (yesterday)
- Dugas pidan + (in the past)
- Kari + (still)
- Ulihan + (yield)
- Yoga + (yoga)
- Uga + (yoke)
- Ida + (god, kind of a)
- Cai + (you)
- Iba + (you)
- Nani + (you)
- Nyai + (you)
- Ragane + (doing)
- Nyeh ngetel + (you)
- Oké waké + (i)
- Glae + (you)
- Sigane + (you)
- Waké + (me)
- Rare + (young child)
- Klungah + (young coconut that does not yet have contents or flesh)
- Duegan + (young coconut used at the ceremony)
- Yowana + (young generation)
- Babedag + (foal)
- Katiwawalan + (jackfruit pistil)
- Cupik + (young shoots)
- Embut + (young shoots are good for vegetables)
- Cempaluk + (young sour fruit)
- Jempaluk + (young sour fruit)
- Empol + (young stem ends (coconut, palm, etc.))
- Blungking + (young watermelon)
- Alitan + (younger)
- Rai + (auspicious)
- Ngudaan + (younger)
- Adina + (younger brother/sister)
- Anten + (younger sibling)
- Adi + (younger sibling smaller siblings)
- Palingga + (your excellency my lord)
- Sareng-sareng + (together)
- Nyaine + (yours (impolite way to express something belonging to female ))
- Awake + (yourself)
- Truna + (youth)
- Yuana + (teens)
- Darma Sunu + (dharma wangsa)
- Bama + (vines, thorny, and have tubers)
- Kakerekan + (zipper)
- Pagengin + (zoom in)
- Palitin + (zoom out)
- Angas + ({angasan} woven palm leaves, thorns, etc. mounted on a tree)
- Resi Gana + (‘bhuta yadnya’ ceremony which is bigger than ‘panca sata’)
- Poh Lali Jiwa + (one type of mango which is similar to ‘poh arum manis’, but the fruit flesh is rather spotted)