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  • Ular-Ular  + (a typical Banjar steamed cake made from sago)
  • Madihin  + (a typical South Kalimantan performing art that uses tambourines)
  • Kula-Kula  + (a very basic unit of kinship in society)
  • Tunggul  + (a wooden stick stuck in the ground or water)
  • Sayang  + (affection (to); love (to); love (to))
  • Kucing  + (An animal that looks like a small tiger, usually kept as pets)
  • Jaba  + (an ordinary person in the Banjar king's lineage)
  • Timbul  + (Appear)
  • Karu-Karu  + (ask for something forcefully and cry)
  • Maraih  + (asking a man to marry his daughter)
  • Kubut  + (assistant referee in football games)
  • Rabung  + (bamboo shoots, bamboo shoots or rattan)
  • Gadang  + (Banana tree trunk)
  • Giba  + (baskets or cans carried on the back to transport rubber, sap, etc.)
  • Janggut  + (Beard)
  • Sirih  + (betel leaf)
  • Hirang  + (black)
  • Bigi Ramania  + (bluish purple in color)
  • Awak  + (body)
  • Patah-patah  + (Broken)
  • Tasalukut  + (Burn)
  • Gusang  + (burnt)
  • Enggang  + (butt movement left and right accompanied by swinging the hands)
  • Wajik Anum  + (cake made from glutinous rice and brown sugar which is cooked thinly, usually for a meal or banquet after completing the recitation of prayers for the souls)
  • Wajik Tuha  + (cake made from sticky rice and brown sugar which is cooked thicker, usually for a meal or banquet after completing the recital of prayers for the souls)
  • Gegetas  + (cakes made from sticky rice/cassava flour shaped into parallelograms, fried and coated with sugar)
  • Makacil  + (call to father's/mother's younger sister)
  • Waring  + (call to parents from the objection)
  • Bang  + (Call to prayer; A call to invite people to pray in congregation.)
  • Dapat  + (Capable, Can)
  • Disambar  + (catch quickly while flying (running and so on))
  • Palak  + (caused by smoke)
  • Parawit  + (Cayenne)
  • Wirai  + (changing face because of embarrassment or feeling wrong)
  • Oto  + (chest cover (baby))
  • Dengkek  + (chest puffed out buttocks pulled back)
  • Hayam  + (chicken)
  • Sabarundutan  + (children, wife and family)
  • Hihik  + (choking breathing sounds)
  • Udat  + (cloth wrapped around the chest to protect the breasts)
  • Basah  + (Contains water)
  • Nasi  + (Cooked rice (by boiling or steaming))
  • Sajarangan  + (Cooking once by boiling.)
  • Bapadang  + (cover a large area (plants))
  • Lancat  + (crust (dirt) that dries up on wounds (scabies and so on) between the legs)
  • Ngaru  + (crying for something)
  • Mengaru  + (crying for something)
  • Walik  + (curly feathered chicken)