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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "the alphabet "A" in Arabic". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Garuit  + (small/slow movements like a caterpillar to disgusting)
  • Siput  + (Snail)
  • Ajal  + (something that has been determined by God for a person; destiny)
  • Palalauan  + (speak loudly, half shouting, so you can't hear it clearly)
  • Tampurung  + (Split hard coconut skin.)
  • Jalutung  + (square-shaped fruit like star fruit and segmented fruit like mangosteen)
  • Baampangan  + (stand in a blocking position)
  • Tajir  + (standing without work)
  • Badiri  + (standing; stand up)
  • Jadam  + (starch from agarwood which is used as a medicine for stomach aches)
  • Cangkaruk  + (sticky rice fried without oil, pounded with sugar and grated coconut)
  • Tampuh  + (Still)
  • Pal  + (Stone milestones as a mark of distance, between one milestone and another is 1.5 km)
  • Basungkam  + (subservient; kneel)
  • Taitihi  + (Suddenly or accidentally visible)
  • Kapalakan  + (suffer from stinging eyes due to smoke)
  • Ebek  + (sunshades on boats to block rain or sunlight)
  • Ikung  + (tail)
  • Buntut  + (Tail)
  • Dikair  + (Take - hold something and then carry it (lift, use, store, etc.); Pulling - pulling (to get close, forward, up, out, etc.).)
  • Bawawaran  + (taking other people's land)
  • Mawawar  + (taking someone's land (border))
  • Tinggi  + (Tall)
  • Mamalas  + (thanksgiving (with animal blood))
  • Bapalas Bidan  + (thanksgiving after removing the umbilical cord)
  • Alif  + (the alphabet "A" in Arabic)
  • Bagung  + (The Bagong wayang character is not very smart)
  • Disap  + (the body feels feverish)
  • Palimbahan  + (the bottom of the stairs, a place to wash feet)
  • Jamang  + (the crown worn by the bride)
  • Watun  + (The end of the floor of the house in front of the door)
  • Nah  + (the exclamation means wow)
  • Ulir  + (the grooves rotate like on a screw)
  • Taji  + (the hard, pointed part of a chicken's leg)
  • Siang  + (the light part of the day (i.e. from sunrise to sunset))
  • Sadapa  + (The measurement along both hands extends from the tip of the middle finger of the left hand to the tip of the middle finger of the right hand.)
  • Rambung  + (the name of a type of gum tree)
  • Lantung  + (the name of a type of jelutung sap or raw oil)
  • Balitung  + (the name of a type of keris that is thought to originate from the Majapahit era)
  • Barangas  + (the name of a type of tree)
  • Babongko  + (the name of the cake made from rice flour, brown sugar coconut milk wrapped in steamed banana leaves.)
  • Babungku  + (the name of the cake made from rice flour, brown sugar coconut milk wrapped in steamed banana leaves)
  • Lamut  + (the name of the character in the legend of Lamut)
  • Kakicak  + (The name of the typical cake in the Banjar region is made of glutinous rice flour, green and creamy, eaten with grated coconut and brown sugar which is commonly called the core.)
  • Ramania  + (The plant has straight and round stems, springy leaves, the fruit is yellow-orange when ripe and has bluish-purple seeds, the taste is some are sweet and some are sour, the flowers are small attached to the axils of fallen leaves.)
  • Puting  + (The pointed base of the knife (blading and so on) which is embedded in the shaft.)
  • Wadi  + (the process of salting (fish) by adding large amounts of salt and storing it for several days to a year)
  • Barunas  + (the rice fruit is starting to fill up)
  • Kalawak  + (the seed of kepayang tree (Pangium edule), boiled and then buried in ash for a month, usually used as a seasoning; football fruit)
  • Capaw  + (the sound of a blow, the sound of an object falling into the water)
  • Lagup  + (the sound of a heavy object falling)