WHAT DOES MINTA MEAN IN MALAY?
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Definition of minta in the Malay dictionary
to ask 1. = to ask to say (to something), to apply (to get something), to ask: yesterday Aini has ~ a drug from Mr. Ludin; the mamma smiled a little when the man was crooked ~ he made two fried noodles; 2. = asking for uttering (prayer etc), pronouncing; 3. = ask to apply for a daughter to be a wife, to be married; 4. = requested please (so), please, please: ~ silent moments; ~ safe = ~ life beg not to be killed; ~ sorry = sorry sorry to be forgiven; ~ stop telling to stop (from work); ~ please kindly let go (go); ~ doa a) pray, pray; b) the feast to ask for a safe, secure; ~ road to be given way (for then); ~ promise to keep the promise (keeping promise); ~ alms begging; ~ happy to be safe; ~ salute a) salute (greeting); b) apologize (for asking etc); ~ hands to be taught (beaten); ~ thank you thank you; ~ please seek help (from other people); beg for 1. begging, begging for charity, begging; people ~ beggars; 2. bp hopefully, hope: ~ pass me in this year's exam; begged to ask (vs purchased); slippery because of oil ~ prb satire to degrade arrogant people because of borrowed goods; ask 1. request; 2. determine (fate, life is dead); ask for a moment to ask, many to ask, plead, plead for; ask for something (for others etc); request 1. description (action) to ask: to divorce her is very hard to be felt by her husband; 2. something requested, the application: ~ handsome man was accepted with all pleasure; 3. Mn the beggar (God's destiny fate): it is fate, we are under the will of God; 4. (Eco) statement of the will or will of the buyer (for goods or services) with a willingness to pay a certain price; requestor 1. asker; ~ beggar charity; 2. = request request, what is requested; 3. Mn fate (God's destiny); bad ~ bad luck. minta 1. = meminta menyatakan mahu (akan sesuatu), memohon (utk mendapat sesuatu), pinta: semalam Aini ada ~ ubat drpd Pak Ludin; mamak itu tersenyum sedikit apabila laki-laki cengkung itu~ dia buatkan dua piring mi goreng; 2. = meminta mengucapkan (doa dll), melafazkan; 3. = meminta melamar anak gadis supaya menjadi isteri, meminang; 4. = diminta diharap (supaya), haraplah, sudilah: ~ diam sebentar tuan-tuan; ~ aman = ~ nyawa mohon supaya tidak dibunuh; ~ ampun = ~ maaf mohon supaya diberi ampun (maaf); ~ berhenti memberitahu hendak berhenti (drpd pekerjaan); ~ diri mohon supaya diizinkan pulang (pergi); ~ doa a) berdoa, mendoa; b) kenduri utk meminta selamat, selamatan; ~ jalan minta supaya diberi jalan (utk lalu); ~ janji meminta supaya menunaikan janji (menepati janji); ~ sedekah mengemis; ~ selamat minta supaya selamat; ~ tabik a) memberi hormat (salam); b) minta maaf (kerana hendak bertanya dll); ~ tangan minta diajar (dipukuli); ~ terima kasih mengucapkan terima kasih; ~ tolong mohon pertolongan (drpd orang lain); minta-minta 1. = berminta-minta, meminta-minta minta sedekah, mengemis; orang ~ pengemis; 2. bp mudah-mudahan, moga-moga: ~ luluslah aku dlm peperiksaan tahun ini; berminta diminta (lwn dibeli); licin kerana minyak ~ prb sindiran utk merendahkan orang yg angkuh kerana barang yg dipinjam; meminta 1. minta; 2. menentukan (nasib, hidup mati); memintai memohonkan sesuatu berkali-kali, banyak yg diminta, memohon, memohon kpd; memintakan meminta sesuatu utk (orang lain dll); permintaan 1. perihal (perbuatan) meminta: ~nya supaya menceraikannya itu sungguh berat dirasa oleh suaminya; 2. sesuatu yg diminta, permohonan: ~ orang tampan itu diterimanya dgn segala senang hati; 3. Mn peminta (nasib yg ditakdirkan Tuhan): sudahlah nasib ~ badan, kita di bawah kehendak Allah; 4. (Eko) pernyataan kehendak atau kemahuan pembeli (utk barang atau perkhidmatan) dgn kesediaan membayar harga yg tertentu; peminta 1. orang yg meminta; ~ sedekah pengemis; 2. = sl permintaan permohonan, apa yg diminta; 3. Mn nasib (yg ditakdirkan Tuhan); buruk ~ nasib buruk.
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10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «MINTA»
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García Márquez, writer of Colombia
Examines how Gabriel Garcia Marquez uses the social and political history of Colombia as the background for his fiction
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Medieval Herbals: The Illustrative Traditions
Collins shows how the principal herbal traditions of Classical descent were replaced by a new observation of nature that itself paved the way for the magnificent paintings of later French and Italian herbals.
In His Presence delves into aspects of being able to stay in God’s presence continually.
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Internal Medicine Words
This is a comprehensive seven-year compilation by professional medical transcriptionist Minta Danna.
Minta Danna, Patricia Bowen, 1997
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Saya tidak pernah minta ampun kepada Soeharto: sebuah ...
Autobiography of retired Indonesian army general M. Jasin.
M. Jasin, Nurinwa Ki S. Hendrowinoto, 1998
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Pathways: Activities for Databases
The Pathways Series contains everything a student needs to learn generic computer activities.
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On a Voiceless Shore: Byron in Greece
A unique study of Lord Byron's love affair with Greece, for whose independence he fought and died at age thirty-six, plumbs the links joining the poet, his work, and his adopted country, offering an unparalleled insight into his character.
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Ibu, Aku Minta Dibelikan Mushola:
Kumpulan puisi karya Andy Sri Wahyudi ini sangat menarik.
Designed to pay homage to the fairytale forest of death with parables and fragments from sources both known and long-forgotten, this riveting compendium of dark quotations, illustrated by Herbert Pfostl and James Walsh, borrows from such ...
Herbert Pföstl, Kristofor Minta, 2008
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Minta Foxx: The Magic Journey
Minta Foxx is a bright, vivacious ten-year-old girl living in a country farm house on the outskirts of a small Hungarian village in 1956.