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Wanara
Wanara
The word comes from the word forest and the word. It does mean that Nara has a human meaning. So Wanara means a man who lives in the forest. However, according to Javanese language, the wannabe means monkey. Wanara kadadeyan saka tembung wana lan nara. Wana ateges alas ewadene Nara nduweni teges manungsa. Saengga Wanara ateges manungsa kang uripe ana ing alas. Ananging miturut Basa Jawa, wanara ateges kethek.
The translations of wanara from Javanese to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «wanara» in Javanese.
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Examples of use in the Javanese literature, quotes and news about wanara
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JAVANESE BOOKS RELATING TO «WANARA»
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REFERENCE
« EDUCALINGO. Wanara [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-jv/wanara>. May 2024 ».