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1 awam
common, general. 2 lay, nonexpert. -
2 murba
common, proletarian. -
3 am
general, ordinary, common. 2 universal. -
4 anda
you (common in newspapers and journals, and sometimes used in speech as a neutral form). -
5 andong
four-wheeled carriage drawn by two horses common in Central Java. -
6 Bapus
k.r(Badan Penerangan Uni Soviet) Information Agency of the Soviet Union k.r(common in citites until mid-960s). -
7 biasa
usual, customary. 2 used to, accustomed to. 3 ordinary, commonplace, common. -
8 koden
in lots of 20. 2 of low quality, of the kind sold in lots of 20. 3 common, ordinary by the score. -
9 kromo
the polite form of Java used to and among upper-class people. 2 the common people. -
10 lazim
usual, customary, common. 2 compulsry, obligatory. -
11 MEE
k.r [Masyarakat Ekonomi Eropa] European Common Market -
12 nah
Here. 2 See !k.r(particle implying acceptance of o.'s advice or oponion. fact, common knowledge, etc.). 3 Now then k.r(a particle introducing a new topic of conversation). -
13 PBE
[Pasaran Bersama Eropah] European Common Market. -
14 sepadan
1. 1) suit, match. 2) match, correspond with. 2. having a common border. -
15 umum
general, common. 2 the public. umum-nya us., by and large. -
16 akal
ability to think and reasonakal budi: common senseakal-akal: to pretend or feignberakal: intelligent; smartmengakali: to outwit; to deceivemengakalkan: to think up a plan -
17 am
general (not detailed or specific); common -
18 awam
civil; public; common; general -
19 budi
kindness; good deedbudi bahasa: good mannersbudi bicara: discretion; common-sensebudi pekerti: disposition; characterberbudi: kind; wise; sensible -
20 juang
fight; struggleberjuang: to fight; to strugglememperjuangkan: to fight forpejuang: fighterperjuangan: a fight; a struggle; warseperjuangan: a common fight or struggle
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