buk I [pakama] 1 sahabat (tulih dan panyaure padha); 2 [compound] [pacêlathon] not tuna (losing) not profitable (entrepreneurial); 3 [pacêlathon] has nothing (no); no [Replace the default word] pc: nothing, nothing less: in- [Default word substitute] -ake: it is to be legitimate, made up; [Default word substitute] - [Default word substitute] [compromise] pc: not tuna (losing) no profit. II floating down the road [and so on] III [Wlanda] kn: the book (cathêtan [and so on]); klabut in [Replace the default word] pc: written (dicathne alane, scaled); not to worry about pc: can not read can not write. buk I [krama-ngoko] 1 sah-sahan (panagih lan panyaure padha); 2 [ênggon-ênggonan][pacêlathon] ora tuna (kalah) ora bathi (mênang); 3 [pacêlathon] ora duwe apa-apa (ora ana); ora [Pengganti kata baku] pc: ora sêthithik, ora kurang: di-[Pengganti kata baku]-ake: dikurupake supaya sah, digawe buk; [Pengganti kata baku]-[Pengganti kata baku] [ênggon-ênggonan] pc: ora tuna (kalah) ora bathi (mênang). II urung-urung banyu kang nrajang dalan [lan sapanunggalane] III [Wlanda] kn: buku (cathêtan [lan sapanunggalane] ); klêbu ing [Pengganti kata baku] pc: ditulisi (dicathêti alane, dipetung); ora ngêbuk ora ngêpèn pc: ora bisa maca ora bisa nulis.
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Examples of use in the Javanese literature, quotes and news about buk
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JAVANESE BOOKS RELATING TO «BUK»
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REFERENCE
« EDUCALINGO. Buk [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-jv/buk>. May 2024 ».