QUÉ SIGNIFICA BIDA EN MALAYO
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definición de bida en el diccionario malayo
bida I 1. abreviatura de angel; 2. castillo día a día. La oferta II ofrece una cierta cantidad de pago por posible comprador, etc. para la venta, como en la venta de subasta: el precio pagado excede dos del precio de mercado anterior; pujar ofrece un cierto precio por algo: tiene ~ un contrato por valor de 700 millones de ringgit; puja de puja: comenzará en breve; licitante. bida I 1. singkatan bagi bidadari; 2. dayang-dayang dlm istana.
bida II tawaran sejumlah bayaran tertentu oleh bakal pembeli dsb bagi sesuatu yg dijual, spt dlm jualan lelong: harga yg dibayarnya melebihi dua ~ drpd harga pasaran sebelumnya; membida menawarkan harga tertentu utk sesuatu: dia sudah ~ kontrak bernilai RM 700 juta; pembidaan perbuatan membida: ~ itu akan bermula sebentar lagi; pembida orang yg membida.
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10 LIBROS DEL MALAYO RELACIONADOS CON «BIDA»
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Geology and Mineral Resources of Nigeria - Halaman 90
The Mid-Niger Basin otherwise known as the Bida Basin or the Nupe Basin is a NW–SE trending intracratonic sedimentary basin extending from Kontagora in Niger State of Nigeria to areas slightly beyond Lokoja in the south. It is delimited in ...
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Mi bida no bal niun sèn - Halaman 65
E promé ora, dia ilunanan di e yu su bida Despues di e engendrashon por lo general ya ta lat ora ku e resien mama komprondé ku e ta na estado. Kasi semperta papia di un mala suerte i ora nan kuminsá haña walmentu di stoma i algun otro ...
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The Serpent's Tale: Snakes in Folklore and Literature - Halaman 62
The. Fight. with. Bida. SONINKE LEGEND The renowned German anthropologist Leo Frobenius collected this Malian story of a great serpent who troubled the desert near the villages of the Soninke herders. The story explains not only certain ...
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CRY NOT FOR SPRING - Halaman 100
He was a Ukrainian prince, and he was called Bida. The bloodthirsty Turks were always attacking our villages, burning and robbing, and carrying off our people to be their slaves. But this Bida made war against the Turks. He and his brave ...
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Empires of Medieval West Africa: Ghana, Mali, and Songhay
part of what is now Mauritania, just north of the border that it shares with Mali. When Diabe Cissé arrived at the site where the town of Kumbi Saleh was to be established, he found it guarded by a giant snake named Bida. In several versions of ...
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Ṣbaḥtū! a Course in Ṣanʻānī Arabic - Halaman 219
bida'u l-xazzan 'they m. began to chew' In both cases, the second element - the verb or the definite verbal noun - can be described as the object of the verb bida' . The full paradigm of bida' in the perfect aspect is as follows: singular plural 1 ...
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In the Belly of the Elephant: A Memoir of Africa:
“This snake was called Bida Bida and he lay in seven great coils before the southern gate of Wagadu. Tradition dictated that the King of Wagadu give Bida Bida ten young maidens every year, and in exchange, Bida Bida let it rain three times a ...
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Where We Come From , Where We Go:
'Thisis wonderful,' thought Tai Bida. 'If I can capture this she-mithun and take herhome withme,I will bea richman. Everybody inthe village and inmy clan will respect me.' These thoughts occurred to Tai Bida because mithuns are very ...
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Local Politics in Indonesia: Pathways to Power - Halaman 75
In fact, the power struggle between diverse local elites in the Batam mayoral election turned out to be quite tense, mostly due to the tension that had brewed over the previous five years between a national-level development agency (i.e., BIDA) ...
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Studies in Hausa: Language and Linguistics
It may be, however, that a number of Edgar«s manuscripts, including these, came from Burdon who was the first Resident in Bida. There is in the archives a collection of Burdon«s papers (O/AR 1). According to the signature to the attack on ...
Graham Furniss, Philip J. Jaggar, 2015