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1 nasihat
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2 memfatwakan
advice, give instructions, instruct* * *advise, give instruction, instruct -
3 nasihati
advice, adviced, adviced, advicing -
4 turuti nasehat
follow advice, followed advice, followed advice, following advice -
5 turut nasehat
act on advice, did the bidding of, acted on advice, acting on advice -
6 anjuran
advocacy, proposal, recommendation, advice* * *fomentation* * *proposal, suggestion; recommendation, advice -
7 berfatwa
give instructions, advice on religious matters* * *give instruction, advice on religious matters -
8 petuah
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9 petunjuk
guideline, advice, guidance, instruction* * *guide* * *instruction, guideline; advice, guidance; indication, clue, hint; direction -
10 wejangan
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11 berpetuah
give advice -
12 kunyah
munch, munched, munched, munching* * *chew, masticate; digest (advice, a problem, etc) -
13 mempetuahi
give advice to -
14 mempetuahkan
give certain advice, prescribe -
15 menasihati
advise someone; give advice in scolding way -
16 menasihatkan
give as advice; advise someone -
17 saran
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18 masih mau mendengar nasehat
not above asking advice -
19 nasehat
tip, counsel, advice* * *advise -
20 mengamanati
deliver a speech, give advice
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