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1 bilangan
amount, numeral, calculation, fate, group* * *number* * *amount, sum; numeral, number (math); area, district, territory; calculation; fate; group, sphere -
2 cuatan
amount of spring in something -
3 kuantitas
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4 angka kerugian
amount of loss -
5 jumlah pesanan
amount ordered -
6 jumlah yang disetujui
amount agreed -
7 jumlah yang harus dibayar
amount to be paid -
8 kebutuhan air
amount of water required -
9 uang pertanggungan
amount insured -
10 jumlah
tally, sum, count, total, amount* * *amount of, amount, sum up, summed up, summed up, summing up* * *sum, amount, total; number, quantity -
11 apalah
please, what does it amount ?* * *please; what does it amount to (nothing) -
12 banyaknya
deal, quantity, amount, number* * *to the number of* * *amount, quantity; number -
13 cacah
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14 kebesaran
bigness, too big, amount, greatness, pomp* * *highness* * *too big, oversized; amount, volume; greatness, grandeur, might; pomp, ceremony -
15 sebesar
as big as, in the amount of* * *equal to* * *as bis as; in the amount of -
16 ancar-ancar
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17 berjumlah
aggregate, number* * *amount to, amounted to, amounted to, amounting to* * *number -
18 berkat
blessing, thanks to, profitable, dint, boon* * *thank to, blessing* * *blessing, favor; thanks to, owing to, due to; profitable, doing well (of an enterprise); small amount of food taken home after ceremonial meal -
19 berkisar
oscillate, about* * *gyrate, gyrated, gyrated, gyrating* * *revolve, turn; change, shift; range from a certain amount to another -
20 gebyur
splash a large amount of water on someone or something
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