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  2. Marah Roesli - Wikipedia

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    Marah Roesli was born in Padang, West Sumatra on 7 August 1889, and died in Bandung, West Java on 17 January 1968. He was one of the most well-known Indonesian authors from the Balai Pustaka period. He is famous for his novel Sitti Nurbaya , which tells the story of a teenage girl who was forced to marry a man much older than herself to ...

  3. Indonesian language - Wikipedia

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    Karena semua dibiayai menggunakan dana negara jutaan rupiah, baginda maharaja bijaksana, sang mahaguru sastra bahasa Kawi, mahasiswa-mahasiswi perguruan swasta, duta-duta negeri mitra dan suami/istrinya, Menteri Kebudayaan dan Pariwisata, karyawan-karyawati perusahaan ketenaga kerjaan, bupati budiman, beserta anggota lembaga nirlaba kewanitaan ...

  4. Stop word - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "stop word", which is not in Luhn's 1959 presentation, and the associated terms "stop list" and "stoplist" appear in the literature shortly afterward. [ 5 ] Although it is commonly assumed that stoplists include only the most frequent words in a language, it was C.J. Van Rijsbergen who proposed the first standardized list which was ...

  5. Safeword - Wikipedia

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    In BDSM, a safeword is a code word, series of code words or other signal used by a person to communicate their physical or emotional state, typically when approaching, or crossing, a physical, emotional, or moral boundary. [1]

  6. Sight word - Wikipedia

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    Another example is the word "said". It breaks the phonetic rule that ai normally makes the long a sound, ay. In this word it makes the short e sound of eh. [9] The word "said" is pronounced as /s/ /e/ /d/. The word "has" also breaks the phonetic rule of s normally making the sss sound, in this word the s makes the z sound, /z/."

  7. Batak Karo language - Wikipedia

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    Karo, referred to in Indonesia as Bahasa Karo (Karo language), is an Austronesian language that is spoken by the Karo people of Indonesia. It is used by around 600,000 people in North Sumatra . It is mainly spoken in Karo Regency , southern parts of Deli Serdang Regency and northern parts of Dairi Regency , North Sumatra , Indonesia .

  8. List of endangered languages in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Orang Seletar language: Severely endangered [1] ors Punan Batu language: Critically endangered [1] pnm Semai language: Severely endangered [1] sca Semaq Beri language: Critically endangered [1] szc Semelai language: Severely endangered [1] sza Sian language: Severely endangered [1] spg Temiar language: Definitely endangered [1] tea Temuan language

  9. Bule (term) - Wikipedia

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    The word 'balar' is given as an adjective meaning white in the context of buffalos, and also albinos. [3] A 1948 Javanese Indonesian dictionary notes boelé, balar and boelai as a suffix to the Javanese 'wong' or 'person', in Indonesian 'orang balar' or 'orang saboen'. [4] Subsequent dictionaries may define 'bule' simply as albino. However, in ...

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