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21 brur
brother, a reference and address term esp. in Protestant circles -
22 bunda
mother* * *mother* * *mother, respectful term of reference and address -
23 buyut
term of reference for great-grandparent or great-grandchild; ancestral and sacred (of places, such as cemeteries) -
24 emang
term of address and reference for one's uncle -
25 empok
term of address and reference for one's older sister; term of address to lower class women -
26 encik
woman teacher* * *term of address and reference for father's younger brother; term of address for a man of one's father's generation; term of address for a woman teacher -
27 encim
term of address for father's younger brother's wife; term of address or reference for woman of one's mother's generation; wife of the store owner -
28 engkoh
term of address and reference for elder brother or male of age similar to one's elder brother -
29 engkong
term of address and reference for grandfather -
30 eyang
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31 kakak
brother, sister* * *sister* * *older sibling or cousin; term of address or reference (esp. as kak); term of address to one's husband (in some areas) -
32 kanjeng
form of address or reference for a high-ranking noble -
33 kiai
title or reference for a venerated scholar, teacher of Islam; district head (in South Kalimantan); title used with certain objects of veneration -
34 kiasan
metaphor, allusion, allegory* * *figurative, allusion* * *figure of speech, allegory, metaphor, analogy; criticism by indirect reference or analogy; lesson, moral -
35 koko
term of address or reference for one's elder brother -
36 mak
mother* * *mother; term of address or reference for a woman who is older than the speaker and who might fittingly be called 'mother' -
37 mengkilatkan
make something glitter or shine; make a brief reference to -
38 menunjuk
appoint, point toward, indicate, show, designate* * *point toward, indicate; show, indicate; appoint, designate; raise one's hand; with reference to (your letter) -
39 mister
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40 nenek
grandmother* * *grandmother* * *grandmother, great-aunt; (in some regions) grandfather, great-uncle; respectful term of reference and address (esp. as 'nek') for elderly persons (esp. women) and, in some areas, dangerous wild animals, e.g. tigers, etc
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