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1 kenal
know; recognisekenalan: acquaintanceberkenalan: having acquaintance withmengenal: to know; to recognisemengenali: to know; to recognise; to identifymemperkenalkan: to introducepengenalan: identification; introductionperkenalan: acquaintanceterkenal: famous; well-known -
2 hafal
know by heart, memories. 2 know s.t. very well. -
3 kenal
know, be familiar. 2 be acquainted with. -
4 mafhum
know, understand, comprehend. -
5 maklum
know, be knowledgeable. 2 be understanding of a situation. -
6 mengenal
know, be acquainted with. 2 recognize. 3 distinguish, make out. 4 diagnose k.r(an illness). -
7 mengetahui
know, understand s.t. 2 detect, find out. -
8 tahfidz
know by heart. -
9 pandai
bright, smart. 2) capable. 3) know, know how. 2. goldsmith. -
10 tahu
1. /tahu, tau/) know, be cognizant of. 2) k.r(Coll.) I do not know k.r(often accompanied by a shrug etc.). 3) you understand ? 2. /tau/ k.r(Coll.) ever, once. 3. /tahu/ tofu, soybean curd. -
11 dong
1. k.r(Coll.) partical asserting that interlocutor should already know or do what o. is asserting. 2. k.r(E. Indonesia) they. -
12 entah
who knows, I do not know. entah-berentah fabled, imaginary. -
13 erti
k.r(me)ng-erti understand. 2 k.r(Java) know. -
14 glendem
/glenggem/. sound of s.t. heavy rolling slowly k.r(wheels of train, etc.). 2. glenggem k.r(Java) eat s.t. or put s.t. in o.'s pocket quietly without letting anyone know to avoid sharing it. -
15 kan
1. 1) It is the case, isn't it ? 2) because as you well know... 2. short form for akan. 3. container for boiling tea. 4. see KANS. -
16 kapan
1. when ? kapan-saja) any time whatsoever. 2) exactly when. 2. shroud of unbleached cotton. 3. k.r(Jakarta) because, as you well know... -
17 keahlian
expertise, skill, competence, know-how. -
18 kepingin
desire, want strongly. kepingin-tahu curious, eager to know. -
19 ketrampilan
skill, know-how. -
20 mengabari
inform, let s.o. know.
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