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1 keluarga
family, cognate* * *family* * *family; relative; genus (biology); group of people like a family -
2 nisbah
family name* * *ratio* * *family name, name descriptive of origin or relationship; ratio (financial) -
3 perkauman
family, relatives; group; system of dividing a society into small religious or ethnic groups -
4 cukup bagi seluruh keluarga
family size -
5 dokter keluarga
family doctor -
6 gaya yang disukai keluarga
family style -
7 ikatan keluarga
family relationship -
8 kehidupan berkeluarga
family life -
9 keluarga berrencana
family planning -
10 laki-laki telah berkeluarga
family man -
11 ruang keluarga
family room -
12 wali keluarga
family of guardian -
13 perfamilian
family affairs -
14 sekeluarga
germane, and family, the whole family* * *a family* * *and family, the whole family -
15 bangsa
race, nation, family, class* * *nation* * *nation, people, race; family; class, group, type -
16 berfamili
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17 berkeluarga
be married, have a family, be related to* * *have a family, be married; be related to -
18 famili
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19 asali
original, primary, ancient, wellborn* * *original, primary; ancient; of good family, wellborn -
20 batih
one's household; (nuclear) family
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Family — • In the classical Roman period the familia rarely included the parents or the children. Its English derivative was frequently used in former times to describe all the persons of the domestic circle, parents, children, and servants. Present usage … Catholic encyclopedia
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Family — Жанры прогрессив рок блюз рок психоделический рок хард рок Годы 1967 1973 … Википедия
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Family 1 — is a group of the Greek Gospel manuscripts, varying in date from the 12th to the 15th century. The group takes its name from the minuscule codex 1, now in Basel. Family 1 is also kown as the Lake Group , symbolized as f 1. Hermann von Soden calls … Wikipedia
family — (n.) c.1400, servants of a household, from L. familia family servants, domestics; also members of a household, including relatives and servants, from famulus servant, of unknown origin. Ancestral sense is from early 15c.; household sense recorded … Etymology dictionary
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