WHAT DOES BACA MEAN IN MALAY?
Definition of baca in the Malay dictionary
read; space ~ reading room; read 1. observe the contents of the written or carefully printed and understand the meaning of the contents: ~ the newspaper; 2. say what is written or printed on a book, signboard, etc. verbally: it ~, his siblings hear; ~ preaching sermon; ~ Quran recited al-Quran verses aloud and loudly, reciting the Qur'an; 3. Understand the meaning of something not with eyes but with radius: ~ Braille; 4. view and record the figure shown at meter: ~ electric meter; 5. to summarize the nature of a person by examining a person externally only: as far as he is concerned, I can be heartbroken; ~ a person's heart; how the British ~ attitude of the Malays before the Malayan Union? 6. to utter rhyming lines in front of the audience, reclaim: ~ poem; 7. Examining the lines on the palm to predict one's fate: he is clever; to read 1. read many times, learn; 2. Jw sarcastically; read the reading for: her ~ her son's fairy tales; reads by chance, finds something then reads: I have about these similar symptoms in Japanese language; legibility of how easy or difficult it is to understand a text; reading 1. material to read: on the ship, provided also ~; ~ lightweight reading material is not about serious or incomprehensible things; 2. The way to read: ~ the Quran will be judged by an international referee; 3. readable results: if the tool measuring oil travel shows a low, the engine should be stopped; 4. used for reading: room ~; material ~; reading 1. The reading activity: This Semirang Handbook is a result of handwriting; ~ newspapers in office hours are not allowed; a great task of public libraries is to promote a wider audience among the public; 2. deed, description of reading: ~ meter made every start of month; 3. reading deeds: other than lectures, will be held; reading readers: this magazine has many of them; ~ the proof of the person who reads the proof of the proof and corrects the error. ~ read the room (space) of the reading; ~ cast iron iron room to store valuables; ~ talk the negotiating room; ~ home ball fun, club; ~ dark a) closet in jail; b) dark room to wash (create) a photo; ~ small toilet; ~ shower room bath, bathroom; ~ dead cot store room; ~ guest room to welcome guests; ~ bed bedroom; room (share in filming) one room, per room: first she lived ~ with you; Jk's rooming overnight (at home at work), not going home at night (no paycheck).
10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «BACA»
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The story of Jimmy Santiago Baca, "winner of the Pushcart Prize and the American Book Award, ... called an heir to Pablo Neruda, ... [who] at the age of twenty-one ... was illiterate and facing five to ten years in a maximum-security prison ...
Who is Judy Baca? What did she accomplish and how? What is her legacy? Learn about the lives of well-known Hispanic Americans who overcame tremendous odds, such as racism and poverty, and went on to leave lasting marks in the world.
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Martín: And, Meditations on the South Valley
Two poems tell the stories of Martin, a detribalized Apache, and the narrator's efforts to survive in the barrio Fiercely moving, the two long narrative poems of Martin & Meditations on the South Valley revolve around the semi ...
Jimmy Santiago Baca,
1987
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Spring Poems Along the Rio Grande
A follow-up to Winter Poems Along the Rio Grande continues the poet's daily pilgrimages through the meadows, riverbanks, and bosques of the Rio Grande, where he finds reflections of his visions of love and loss, poverty and renewal, and ...
Jimmy Santiago Baca,
2007
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Winter Poems Along the Rio Grande
Presents a collection of poems by American writer Jimmy Santiago Baca in which he celebrates nature and creativity.
Jimmy Santiago Baca,
2004
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Immigrants in Our Own Land
This book is a new, expanded edition of Jimmy Santiago Baca's best-selling first book of poetry.
Jimmy Santiago Baca,
1990
is rooted in the American Southwest, the setting of Jimmy Santiago Baca's highly acclaimed long narrative poem, (New Directions, 1987).
Jimmy Santiago Baca,
1989
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C-Train and Thirteen Mexicans
Giving voice to the dispossessed and the disenfranchised, Baca illuminates the most unforgiving landscapes; yet his is a vision tempered by a searching hopefulness that brings these collections inching toward redemption.
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Pondok Baca Kembali ke Semarang
Author's account on her efforts in establishing small library for children and teenagers in Ngalian.
Cabeza de Baca's beloved memoir of the era has been reissued as part of the Pasó Por Aquí Series on Nuevomexicano Literature.
Fabiola Cabeza de Baca Gilbert,
1994