WHAT DOES WARU MEAN IN MALAY?
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Definition of waru in the Malay dictionary
waru sj plant, recently, fresh sea, hard-sea fruit, Thespesia populnea. waru sj tumbuhan, baru-baru, baru laut, buah keras laut, Thespesia populnea.
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5 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «WARU»
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Ku Waru: Language and Segmentary Politics in the ...
This 1991 book furthers our understanding of the interaction between social structures, historical events and particularly, of the crucial role of talk.
Francesca Merlan, Alan Rumsey, 1991
2
Kerusuhan Poso yang sebenarnya
On clashes between Muslims and Christians in Kabupaten Poso, Sulawesi Tengah Province, 1998-2000.
Sutiono Sinansari Ecip, Darwis Waru, 2001
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Sung Tales from the Papua New Guinea Highlands: ...
Style, Plot, and Character in Tom Yaya Tales from Ku Waru Alan Rumsey Introduction This chapter is about sung stories and associated modes of performance in the Ku Waru region of the Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea, which are ...
Alan Rumsey, Don Niles, 2011
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The Revolt of Prince Nuku: Cross-Cultural Alliance-making ...
During his fifteen years in exile from Tidore, Waru—on the east part of Seram—was one of the safe hiding-places of the Prince while he pursued his struggle. The role of the East Seramese in the whole gamut of the struggle throughout the ...
Muridan Satrio Widjojo, 2009
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Tuttle Pocket Japanese Dictionary: Completely Revised ...
07” practical joke, waru-gashikoi adj ЁЁЬ \ sly, cunning, crafty, wily (person) (I zuru-gashikoi f5 ЁЬ \, kökatsu (na) ЙЁЙЁ (72€) ), waru-gi n evil intent, malice (I akui ЁЁ); waru-jie n cunning, craft, waru-kuchi/-guchi n III (verbal) abuse, slander, ...