WHAT DOES BAYAR MEAN IN MALAY?
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Definition of bayar in the Malay dictionary
pay; ~ time of receipt of payment made in cash when the goods are delivered to the buyer; paid is settled, amortized: his debts in the store have not yet been; pay 1. give money for the price of the item received: ~ salary; ~ debt; ~ electricity bills; 2. discharge: ~ intention; 3. reply: ~ budi; pay a little to pay; ~ noise retaliation; ~ behind paying after receiving goods etc; ~ in advance pay before receipt of goods etc; ~ hajat = ~ vow = ~ nazar = ~ intentions to release wishes; ~ cash Id = ~ cash paid when receiving goods; pay 1. give you a pay: what is the property of the damaged person ?; ~ life sacrificing life; 2. pay for: we are forced ~ he bills his electricity; paid 1. can afford; 2. paid: his persistence and his business has been in various awards; Payment 1. paid: they are charged ~ RM5. 00 per person; 2. paid: soldiers ~; 3. salaries, wages, fees: at the end of the month we received ~; payment of pay, explanation, repayment: must be done at the end of the month; payer 1 payer: government is all the money spent while I'm studying; ~ tax; 2. money used to pay: money ~ debt. bayar; ~ waktu terima bayaran dibuat secara tunai sewaktu barangan diserahkan kpd pembeli; berbayar dijelaskan, dilunaskan: hutangnya di kedai itu belum ~ lagi; membayar 1. memberi wang utk harga barang yg diterima: ~ gaji; ~ hutang; ~ bil elektrik; 2. menunaikan: ~ niat; 3. membalas: ~ budi; ~ ansur membayar sedikit-sedikit; ~ derau membalas budi; ~ di belakang membayar sesudah menerima barang dll; ~ di muka membayar sebelum menerima barang dll; ~ hajat = ~ kaul = ~ nazar = ~ niat melepaskan hajat; ~ kontan Id = ~ tunai membayar pd ketika menerima barang; membayarkan 1. memberikan utk membayar: dgn apa engkau ~ harta orang yg telah rosak itu?; ~ nyawa mengorbankan nyawa; 2. membayar utk: kami terpaksa ~ dia bil elektriknya itu; terbayar 1. mampu membayar; 2. dibayar: kegigihan dan usahanya selama ini sudah ~ dgn berbagai-bagai anugerah yg diterima; bayaran 1. yg dibayar: mereka dikenakan ~ RM5. 00 seorang; 2. yg dibayar: serdadu ~; 3. gaji, upah, biaya: pd akhir bulan kami menerima ~; pembayaran perihal membayar, penjelasan, pelunasan: ~ harus dilakukan pd akhir bulan; pembayar 1. orang yg membayar: pemerintahlah ~ segala wang belanja selama aku belajar; ~ cukai; 2. wang yg digunakan utk membayar: wang ~ hutang.
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5 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «BAYAR»
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Bayar Pajak Lebih Murah: - Halaman ii
BAYAR. PAJAK. LEBIH. MURAH. Cara Tepat dan Mudah Mengurangi Pajak dengan Zakat dan Sumbangan Keagamaan Penulis: Ai Nur Bayinah, S.E.I., M.M. Penyunting: Zulfa Simatur Penyunting Grafis: RNuruli KWM Penerbit: Visimedia ...
Ai Nur Bayinah, S.E.I., M.M., 2015
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Formation of the Turkish Nation-State, 1920-1938
Formation of the Turkish Nation-State, 1920-1938 is a sociological examination of the formulation and institutionalization of Turkish nationhood during the early Republic.
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Teens & Trust: Building Bridges in Jewish Education
Through examination of case studies, this book provides both theoretical and practical knowledge for anyone who works with Jewish youth. This book is for anyone who deals with teens or preteens in a Jewish context
Steven Bayar, Francine Hirschman, 1993
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Factors Affecting Teachers' Participation in Professional ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between factors (internal [personal] and external [environmental]) and teachers' participation in professional development (PD) programs in Turkey.
Contrasts the lives of a Jewish girl in the United States and a Jewish boy in the Soviet Union, emphasizing the freedoms enjoyed in this country that are denied to Soviet Jews.
Steven Bayar, Ilene Bayar, 1988