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- Badik + (The traditional weapon of the Bugis and Makassar tribes is in the form of a knife, sheathed, single-edged, used as a symbol, amulet and for self-defense.)
- Battalak ri apa-apa + (the weight of an object)
- Akbibe + (thick liquid that smells fragrant; musk; dedes;)
- Balek + (thin tin-plated iron; belek)
- Bage sisakbuna + (thousandth)
- Bannang bulu gimbalak + (thread from sheep's wool)
- Berang bodo + (thread rolling wood; bundle)
- Akdumbak-dumbak ri tinakraka + (throbbing (about tendons and so on))
- Empoang kakarengang + (throne; throne)
- Cakngiru + (tidak mempercayai atau meremehkan motif orang lain; seperti atau merupakan ciri orang yang sinis.)
- Akdundu + (to avoid (an obstruction, city, etc.) by following a bypass.)
- Accuklak + (to begin to grow; shoot forth, as a plant from a seed)
- Akbiluk + (to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate)
- Cagun + (to come into sight; become visible:)
- Akbica-bicara + (to converse in a familiar or informal manner.)
- Cakak + (to engage in battle or in single combat; attempt to defend oneself against or to subdue, defeat, or destroy an adversary:)
- Addakkik + (to fasten or attach by causing to adhere:)
- Akbicak-bicara + (to have a friendly conversation (to discuss something); deliberation)
- Ajarak + (to impart knowledge of or skill in; give instruction in:)
- Accoccorok + (to move along in continuous contact with a smooth or slippery surface)
- Akbalambang + (to place in or as if in a tomb; entomb; bury)
- Accokcorok + (to rub hard with a brush, cloth, etc., or against a rough surface in washing)
- Akdongkok + (to set or place on or as if on a perch.)
- Akbisik-bisik + (to speak with soft, hushed sounds, using the breath, lips, etc., but with no vibration of the vocal cords.)
- Cak cak + (to try or test the flavor or quality of (something) by taking some into the mouth:)
- Bagalak + (too big (strong))
- Bakrak + (tools (materials, objects) for polishing)
- Balanggu + (tools for binding feet or hands; handcuffs:)
- Beterei + (tools for collecting and generating electricity)
- Balabasak + (tools for making lines; ruler; ruler)
- Bate onjok + (traces)
- Bibisik + (traditional medicine (slightly black in color) which is heated or placed on the forehead and temples (for headaches, women who have just given birth, and so on);)
- Cakkok + (traditional medicine made from a mixture of ground spices wrapped in cloth to be drunk by force by squeezing it into the mouth (usually for small children).)
- Barang-barang + (treasure)
- Bakdok ar kayu + (tree, the wood is hard, good for making charcoal)
- Bangkoang + (trees, their leaves are usually made into singles, mats, headgear, and so on)
- Belo-belo uk + (triangular hair ornament (made of gold):)
- Battuang tojenga + (true meaning)
- Balacu + (twill; rather thick cloth)
- Biseang rua pallayaranna + (two-masted boat (from Malabar or Zanzibar))
- Bansa + (type; appearance)
- Emang + (uncle)
- Akbulo sibatang + (unite; very friendly; in accordance)
- Battu + (until)
- Bodona + (view in brief (only the important things): summary:)
- Akdumba + (violent throbbing (about the heart); pounding)
- Akbukkuk-bukkuk + (walking hunched over;)
- Biseang pabunduk + (warboat; bidar canoe)
- Binru + (warm yourself near the fire:)
- Bissa + (wash (with water))