WHAT DOES TERAS MEAN IN MALAY?
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Definition of teras in the Malay dictionary
core I 1. hard part in a wooden stick, wooden heart: Sanah is unable to divide the rods, the skin is as hard as jackfruit; 2. rice part etc that have been cleaned; 3. the most important thing, the most important part, the foundation or the foundation, the essence: the old poem of Malay poetry in Malay literature; These people are going to be nations; The Japanese never forget the real progress, that is, reading; ~ liquid earth center part; ~ gullible, floating puffs, seashells, puffs of floats ~ the prince of the nobility will be more glorified though not rich; even though it is buried in the ground, but it also appears to be prudent, even in a state of poverty will remain virtuous and heartfelt; meet up with his cousin and two people who are at odds and do not want to give up; terrace has its core: herbs are not ~; ~ into a person who does not seem to have wealth or ingenuity; ~ to the ribs of the ruler of his family; ~ came out like a clean pimping out just fine but actually downright; where is the ~ wood bad prb do not expect that impossible; based on ki had been based on, based on: Rasulullah has successfully united the three races under the unity of Islam; It is the core to: Islam is the Malay personality. core II The cement id made from hard ground powder. terrace terrace terrace. teras I 1. bahagian yg keras dlm batang kayu, hati kayu: Sanah tidak sanggup membelah batang-batang pinang itu, kulitnya sama kerasdgn ~ kayu nangka; 2. bahagian beras dll yg sudah dibersihkan; 3. ki sesuatu yg terpenting, isi yg terpenting, sesuatu yg menjadi asas atau dasar, intisari: pantunlah yg menjadi ~ puisi Melayu lama dlm kesusasteraan Melayu; orang-orang ini yg akan menjadi ~ negara; orang-orang Jepun tidak pernah lupa pd ~ sebenar kemajuan, iaitu membaca; ~ bumi bahagian tengah bumi yg cair; ~ terhunjam, gubal melayang, bertinting bertampi ~, gubal melayang ~ tinggal prb orang bangsawan akan lebih dimuliakan walaupun tidak berharta; meskipun tertimbun dlm tanah, namun ~ timbul juga prb orang yg berbudi baik itu sekalipun dlm keadaan melarat akan tetap berbudi dan berhati mulia; bertemu ~ dgn beliungnya prb dua orang yg berselisih dan sama-sama tidak mahu mengalah; berteras mempunyai terasnya: tumbuh-tumbuhan herba tidak ~; ~ ke dlm orang yg tidak kelihatan kekayaan atau kecerdikannya; ~ ke rusuk orang yg dikuasai oleh kaum keluarganya; ~ keluar bagai pimping prb tampak di luar sahaja bagus tetapi sebenarnya melarat; di manakah ~ kayu mahang prb janganlah diharapkan yg mustahil; berteraskan ki mempunyai sbg teras, berasaskan, berdasarkan: Rasulullah telah berjaya menyatupadukan ketiga-tiga kaum itu di bawah perpaduan yg ~ agama Islam; menerasi menjadi teras kpd: Islamlah yg ~ keperibadian Melayu.
teras II Id simen yg dibuat drpd serbuk tanah yg keras.
teras IB teres.
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4 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «TERAS»
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teras in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
teras and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Malay literature.
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Reformasi hukum: pertanggungjawaban seorang wakil rakyat
Law enforcement in Indonesian politics and government according to the Indonesian 1945 Constitution and its amendments.
Agustin Teras Narang, Indonesia, 2003
2
Ahli sunnah wal jamaah sebagai teras kesatuan umat Islam ...
Ahli Sunnah wal-Jamaah in Malaysia, an Islamic doctrinal theology.
Mohd. Shaghir Abdullah (Hj. W.), 2001
3
Dampak sosial budaya akibat menyempitnya lahan ...
Sociocultural influence due to restriction of agricultural land in Nangor Village, Palangkaraya, Kalimantan Tengah Province.
Teras Mihing, Mc Suprapti, Proyek Inventarisasi dan Pembinaan Nilai-Nilai Budaya Kalimantan Barat (Indonesia), 1990
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Teras sastera Melayu tradisional
History and criticism on classical and traditional Malay literatures.
Abdul Rahman Hanafiah, 2007