WHAT DOES TAHI MEAN IN MALAY?
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Definition of tahi in the Malay dictionary
dung I 1. stomach food (human, animal) coming out through the anus, stool: ~ dog; ~ goat; the stool or it contains coarse matter that can not be absorbed by the body; 2. various scraps, rusts, dirt, residues; 3. an addictive person (due to habit): ~ gambling; ~ junk water floating on the water; ~ wish the dreamer; ~ wind a) thin clouds of wind; b) bp chat, chat, chat; ~ Drinking wine and strong drink; ~ iron rust iron; ~ females; ~ slag ore; ~ stars that look like stars and fly in space for a while; ~ opium a) dirt attached to the opium suction pipe; b) people who love sucking opium; ~ sawdust from sawn timber; ~ tooth decay in the teeth; ~ nosebleed nose nose; ~ crab crab crab, scroll; ~ iron powder from the iron; ~ black dirt nail in nails; ~ fly a) black round sign on leather; b) black spots on clothing; ~ eye shadows on eyes; ~ oil a) oil crust (coconut); b) Jh people who like to lie; ~ smoking cigarettes (strong) smoking cigarettes; ~ ear feces ear; ~ brass copper attached to copper, terusi; nothing to be missed by the eyes of our relatives is ours as well. tahi II; ~ wind sj plants (moss), grass, wind, wind, Usnea spp. ~ dog = ~ dog = grass ~ chicken plant sj (herba), fig tree, basil dandi, Argeratum conyzoides; ~ plant cage teeth (small tree), large coil, elephant eye, ghost tree, forest pudding, Miliosma nitida; ~ fern cory (shrub), restoration, restoration, Fagraea racemosa; grass - plant pig (grass), Adenostemma lavenia; grass buffalo a) plant (weed), Fimbristylis miliacea; b) snake sj, Coluber radiatus. tahi III; ~ chicken fish sj, Tachysurus thalassinus. tahi I 1. hampas makanan dlm perut (manusia, binatang) yg keluar melalui dubur, najis: ~ anjing; ~ kambing; najis atau ~ itu mengandungi benda-benda yg kasar yg tidak dapat diserap oleh tubuh; 2. berbagai-bagai hampas, karat, kotoran, sisa; 3. ki orang yg ketagihan sesuatu (kerana kebiasaan): ~ judi; ~ air sampah sarap yg mengapung di atas air; ~ angan orang yg suka mengelamun; ~ angin a) awan tipis yg ditiup angin; b) bp borak, obrol, sembang; ~ arak orang yg suka dan kuat minum arak; ~ besi karat pd besi; ~ betina lelaki yg suka berzina; ~ bijih sanga, terak; ~ bintang benda yg kelihatan berkilau spt bintang dan melayang di angkasa utk beberapa ketika; ~ candu a) kotoran yg melekat pd paip penghisap candu; b) orang yg gemar menghisap candu; ~ gergaji serbuk drpd kayu yg digergaji; ~ gigi kotoran yg di celah-celah gigi; ~ hidung hingus kering dlm hidung; ~ ketam sisa kayu yg diketam, tatal; ~ kikir serbuk drpd besi yg dikikir; ~ kuku kotoran hitam di celah-celah kuku; ~ lalat a) tanda hitam bulat pd kulit; b) bintik-bintik hitam pd pakaian; ~ mata kotoran pd mata; ~ minyak a) kerak minyak (kelapa); b) Jh orang yg suka berbohong; ~ rokok orang yg suka (kuat) menghisap rokok; ~ telinga kotoran dlm telinga; ~ tembaga karat yg melekat pd tembaga, terusi; tiada terbuangkan ~ mata dgn empu kaki prb aib sanak saudara kita tentu terpikul oleh kita sendiri juga.
tahi II; ~ angin sj tumbuhan (lumut), rumput angin, kampur angin, Usnea spp. ~ anjing = ~ asu = rumput ~ ayam sj tumbuhan (herba), ara batu, selasih dandi, Argeratum conyzoides; ~ gigi sj tumbuhan (pokok kecil), menggading besar, mata gajah, kayu hantu, puding hutan, Miliosma nitida; ~ musang sj tumbuhan(pokok renek), mempulih, sepulih, Fagraea racemosa; rumput ~ babi sj tumbuhan (rumput), Adenostemma lavenia; rumput ~ kerbau a) sj tumbuhan (rumpai), Fimbristylis miliacea; b) sj ular, Coluber radiatus.
tahi III; ~ ayam sj ikan laut, Tachysurus thalassinus.
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10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «TAHI»
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Korero Tahi: Talking Together
A small book, this is a successor to the author’s extremely successful Talking Past Each Other and suggests ways of managing group discussion by drawing on Maori protocol.
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My Name is Tahi: - Halaman 142
I was reading a book about a South Pacific tribe whose chief was called 'Tahi'. Tahi is the Polynesian word for the number one. Get it? He's our number one dog and he should have an important name. I want something that shows him he is no ...
3
Panguru and the City: Kāinga Tahi, Kāinga Rua: An Urban ...
Ka Mate i Kāinga Tahi, ka Ora i Kāinga Rua. 'When people languish in their home of birth, they may find new life in a home away from home.' Mā te whakaatuatu ka mōhio, mā te mōhio ka mātau, mā temātau ka mārama, mā te mārama ka ...
Melissa Matutina Williams, 2016
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Ibu: (batjaan untuk remadja dan umum).
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Menjadi Indonesia - Jilid 1
History and development of Indonesia.
Parakitri Tahi Simbolon, 2006
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Dari revolusi ke pembangunan - Halaman 48
Tahi Bonar Simatupang. kan oleh penulis. Apa yang tersirat di balik ini? Naskah ini hendak menegaskan bahwa baik tanah di bagian utara maupun di bagian selatan tanah yang telah diberikan oleh TUHAN kepada Israel, sesuai dengan ...
Tahi Bonar Simatupang, 1987
Illustrations and text introduces the numbers from one to ten. On board pages. Suggested level: junior.
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Korero Tahi: Talking Together
Korero Tahi: Talking Together is a handbook and companion piece to Dame Joan Metge’s earlier work Talking Past Each Other.
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Membuktikan ketidakbenaran suatu mitos: menelusuri ...
Autobiography of Tahi Bonar Simatupang, 1920-1990, previous Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Armed Forces, 1950-1954 and former president of the World Council of Churches.
Tahi Bonar Simatupang, 1991
Retelling of a traditional legend in which Te Tahi is blamed for causing rain and flooding.