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1 kondisi
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2 kemeranaan
condition of long-term suffering, languishment -
3 syarat
provise, requirement, condition, requisite* * *condition* * *condition, prerequirement, requisite -
4 baik-baik
well, carefully, in good condition, good* * *good, the best of* * *well, carefully; in good condition; good, respectable -
5 bersyaratkan
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6 keadaan
situation, plight, entity, condition* * *situation* * *situation, condition | noun -
7 mensyaratkan
presuppose, set something as condition* * *set something as a condition, require something -
8 brengsek
useless* * *useless, in bad condition, no good; hell! (exclamation of disapproval) -
9 gawat
critical, serious, grave, dangerous, bad* * *serious condition* * *critical, serious, grave; dangerous, risky; bad, terrible -
10 janji
vow, commitment, promise, appointment* * *promise, promise, promised, promised, promising* * *promise, agreement, agree; condition; engagement, appointment; delay, defferal; dying hour -
11 kemapanan
state of being established* * *setled condition* * *state of being established -
12 keparahan
seriousness of condition -
13 keredupan
overcast condition -
14 latah
madly in love, imitation of speech, etc* * *talkative* * *a nervous condition characterized by erratic involuntary imitative behavior, often pornographic or socially disapproved; other irrational imitative behavior (e.g. imitation of speech, etc); madly in love -
15 makan
meal, eat* * *eat, ate, eaten, eating* * *eat, eat a meal; take, swallow, ingest; meal, food; destroy, consume; take, require, consume; make a living by (in set phrases); hit, strike; in working condition; range of a weapon, draw of a ship -
16 parah
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17 terparah
in the most serious condition -
18 dalam keadaan baik
be in god condition -
19 dalam kondisi
in a condition -
20 dalam suasana yang baik
in good condition
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