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1 berikhtiar
endeavor, seek the means to. -
2 bertenggang
endeavor to carry on. -
3 mengakalkan
endeavor, seek a way, work s.t. out. -
4 berusaha
try, endeavor. 2 be running a business. -
5 dakwah
religious proselytizing, missionary endeavor. -
6 meracuk
catch birds with such a snare. 2. cut into thin slices. 2) blend various proper ingredients into food, etc. 3) eat foods already mixed k.r(rice with vegetables, etc.). 4) make the necessary preparations prior to a main endeavor. -
7 merengket
tug at, yank out. 2 obtain s.t. with great endeavor. -
8 pekerjaan
work, task, activity. 2 job, occupation. 3 operation, working, action(of medicine, a chemical, liquor).4 celebration, feast(a wedding, anniversary, etc.). 5 endeavor. 6 employment. -
9 racik
bird snare. 2. cut into thin slices. 2) blend various proper ingredients into food, etc. 3) eat foods already mixed (rice with vegetables, etc.). 4) make the necessary preparations prior to a main endeavor. -
10 renggut
tug at, yank out. 2 obtain s.t. with great endeavor. -
11 tiang
pole, post, mast. tiang-bendera flagpole. tiang-pagar fence post. tiang-kapal ship's mast. tiang-agung k.r(Naut) main mast. tiang-gantungan gallows. tiang-salib a cross. 2 s.t. essential in an endeavor. tiang-keluarga backbone of the family.
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