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1 menerkup
fall on s.t. -
2 jatuh
fall. 2 fall k.r(of prices, gvt.). 3 fall from a high position. 4 fail, flunk. 5 lead, reach, arrive. 6 related. -
3 jatuh
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4 berurai
fall apart, fall or hang down in strands. 2 scatter, disperse. -
5 gugur
fall k.r(of leaves, hair, etc.) 2 fall prematurely k.r(of fruit, fetus, etc.). -
6 terjerumus
fall on o.'s face. 2 plunged into misery, sin, etc. 3 fall into a trap, hole. -
7 jerembat
fall headlongterjerembat: to fall headlong -
8 berjatuhan
fall k.r( plural). -
9 berjongkangan
fall k.r(of several erect things). -
10 berpantingan
fall away in numbers. -
11 berpesai-pesai
fall to pieces. -
12 bertumbangan
fall k.r(in numbers). -
13 dadal
fall down or burst apart k.r(as of dike or dam). -
14 gelup
fall out, drop out k.r(of teeth). -
15 jelepak
fall backward with a plop, lie. -
16 kepecong
fall asleep k.r(of leg or arm). -
17 leset
fall short of k.r(target, estimate). 2 decline k.r(in quality). -
18 menimpakan
fall on. 2 descend upon, strike down. -
19 merutin
fall down. 2 slip off. -
20 nyungsep
fall or slip down in mud headfirst.
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