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1 endus
get wond of, smell, whiff, find out* * *get wind of, smell, whiff; get wind of, find out, discover -
2 kedapatan
be found, be uncovered as* * *find out, found out, found out, finding out* * *be found, be uncovered as -
3 pretel
dismantle, tear apart; remove, take out; find out a secret, question thoroughly; wipe out, clear away -
4 menjumpai
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5 mengetahui
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6 nyaho
know, understand; find out the hard way -
7 penasaran
embittered, be anxious, angered (but suppressed)* * *vexed* * *angered (but suppressed), embittered; be anxious to do or find out something -
8 coba saya cari
I'll find out -
9 cari jalan ke luar
find a way out, found a way out, found a way out, finding a way out -
10 mancari jalan ke luar
find the way-out -
11 mencetus
scratch, scrape, flash* * *scratch, scrape; flash, burst out; find fault
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