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1 sulit untuk
difficult to -
2 musykil
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3 iseng
difficult, troublesome, talkative, loquacious* * *fad* * *do something for fun, do something without any serious purpose -
4 sulit dimasuki
difficult of access -
5 angel
difficult, strange, unsual -
6 payah
tired, difficult, troublesome* * *difficult* * *tired; difficult, troublesome; finding something troublesome -
7 sukar
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8 memberatkan
burdensome, aggravate, make things difficult for* * *make things difficult for, worsen; load with ballast; strengthen, stiffen; stress, emphasize; incriminate, implicate -
9 mempersusah
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10 merunyamkan
make difficult, damage, cause to fail* * *make difficult; damage, cause to fail -
11 sulit
precarious, convolute, uphill, ardous* * *difficult* * *difficult, hard, complicated; secret, hidden, secluded -
12 susah
hard, doleful, difficult* * *hard* * *troubled; hard to get; difficult, bothersome -
13 tersengal-sengal
wheeze, being difficult (of breathing)* * *being difficult (of breathing) -
14 jauh lebih sulit
much more difficult, much more difficult -
15 alot
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16 berat
rough, weight, heavy* * *heavy, heavily, weight* * *heavy; serious, severe; hard, difficult; close, oppressive, sultry; weight; strong (of drink, cigarettes, etc) -
17 blusuk
go through place in which passage is difficult (crowds, scrubs, narrow alleys, etc) -
18 mahal
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19 menyulitkan
complicate* * *complicate something, render something difficult; cause difficulties for someone -
20 menyusahkan
troublesome, inconvenience, discomfort* * *make something difficult; worry about
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