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1 bahan
matter, substance, material, cloth. 2 material for producing s.t. 3 object k.r(of criticism, etc.). -
2 kebendaan
matter. 2 material, physical, substantive. 3 material wealth. -
3 kelugasan
matter-of-factness, efficiancy. 2 simplicity, uneffectedness. -
4 ketransmigrasian
matter pertaining to organized resettlement. -
5 perkara
matter, case. 2 the fact that. 3(Leg.) lawsuit, case. -
6 persubakan
matter pertaining to this water-control system. -
7 hal
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8 perkara
matter -
9 bab
chapter k.r(of book). 2 matter, subject, topic. 3 gate, door. -
10 bicara
speak. 2 stated opinion, comment. 3 k.r(Leg.) matter, case, cause. 4 meaningful. -
11 cincai
k.r(China) not important, it does not matter. -
12 hal
1. 1) matter, thing. 2) case. 3) concerning. 2. galvanized sheet iron. -
13 jua
nothing or nobody but, only. 2 even if it is, no matter. 3 nevertheless. 4 also. -
14 juga
also, too. 2 even if. 3 no matter what, how, who, etc. 4 rather. 5 anyway. -
15 kek
1. you could have... or you could have s.t. else, it does not matter if it is....or if it is... 2. see KAKEK. -
16 lektur
reading matter. -
17 menyidik
convene on a matter. 2 k.r(Leg.) bring s.o. or s.t. to trial. -
18 nekat
determined, to do s.t. no matter what, ready to take serious risks. -
19 persoalan
problem, matter, issue. 2 discussion, debate. -
20 rawe-rawe
/rawe-rawe rantas malang-malang putung/ (Java) strive onward, no matter what (revolutionary slogan).
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