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1 buka paksa
broke open, broke open, broke open, broking open -
2 boke
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3 tak beruang
broke, penniless* * *emptypocket -
4 bangkrut
insolvent, bankrupt* * *bankruptgo broke, went broke, gone broke, going broke* * *bankrupt -
5 berdebat dengan
break a lance with, broke a lance with, broke a lance with, breaking a lance with -
6 kembalikan kuda
break a horse, broke a horse, broke a horse, breaking a horse -
7 lari dari penjara
break jail, broke jail, broke jail, breaking jail -
8 masuk mendadak
break in upon, broke in upon, broke in upon, breaking in upon -
9 masuk secara paksa
break into, broke into, broke into, breaking into -
10 masuki secara paksa
break into, broke into, broke into, breaking into -
11 patahkan hati
break heart, broke heart, broke heart, breaking heart -
12 pecah
broken, spring, split, flaw* * *break, broke, broken, breaking* * *broken, smashed; chapped, split open; curdled; broken out (of war); hatched out -
13 perai
free; empty (of s seat); unhampered; broke (without money) -
14 putus
brokenbreak, broke, broken, breaking* * *broken off, severed; finished, over; definite, decisive -
15 berbuka puasa
break fast, broke fast, broken fast, breaking fast -
16 berhenti dengan tiba-tiba
broken short off, broke short off, broken short off, breaking short off -
17 bongkar kemah
break camp, broke camp, broken camp, breaking camp -
18 buat suasana ribut
break silence, broke silence, broken silence, breaking silence -
19 hancur sendiri
break by itself, broke by itself, broken by itself, breaking by itself -
20 hancurkan
break, broke, broken, breaking
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