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1 hari
dayharibulan: dateharian: dailyberhari-hari: day after daysehari: one daysehari-hari: every daysehari-harian: all day long -
2 hari
day. se-hari-hari every day. -
3 Lebaran
day of celebration at end of fasting month.. Lebaran-Haji festival celebrated on the 0th day of the 2th Islam month. -
4 kelmarin
day before yesterday -
5 lusa
day after tomorrow -
6 angan
imaginationangan-angan: imagination; a day-dreamberangan-angan: to day-dreammengangan-angankan: to wish for; to day-dream aboutterangan-angan: to constantly wish for -
7 Asyura
(Islam) 0th day of Muharram, which commemorates Muh.'s grandsons Hassan and Hussein, Day of Atonement. -
8 idul
k.r(Islam) idul Adha/korban feast of the sacrifice, the day that commemorates the sacrifice of Ismail by Ibrahim, a holy day associated with the pilgrimage to Mecca. idul-Fitri feast celebrating the end of fasting period. -
9 Kliwon
k.r(Java) the 5th day of the five-day week. -
10 langkat
three days from now, the day after the day after tomorrow. -
11 Legi
k.r(Java) the first day of the five-day week. -
12 malam
evening, night. 2) the night an event takes place. 3) k.r(preceding the name of a day). 4) following the name of a day). 2. wax, paraffin. -
13 pasaran
market. 2(Java) five-day week. 3 hold a market, be market day. 4 of market quality, not of good enough quality to be sold in a specialty store. -
14 Selasa
Tuesday. Selasa-Kliwon Tuesday that coincides with Kliwon, first day of Java week, considered a sacred day. -
15 tabut
k.r(Bib.) ark. 2 k.r(Islam, M) effigy representing Muh.'s steed, carried in procession on the 3d day of Muharam. 3 k.r(Islam, M) procession on the 3d day of Muharam. -
16 Wage
fourth day of the Java five-day week. -
17 wuku
k.r(Java) o. of the 30 seven-day periods which make up the 20-day calendar cycle. -
18 Adven
/Advent/ Seventh Day Adventist religious sect or adherent thereof. -
19 akekah
ritual shaving of baby's head for first time (us. on the seventh day after birth). -
20 amanah
/amanat/ trusteeship, mandate. 2 intruction, mandate, commission. 3 (Mil.) order of the day. 4 speech, message.
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