What does jambu air in Indonesian mean?
What is the meaning of the word jambu air in Indonesian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use jambu air in Indonesian.
The word jambu air in Indonesian means rose apple. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word jambu air
rose applenoun |
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Sama seperti merpat lain, walik jambu minum air dengan menghisapnya melalui paruhnya. Like other parrots, they manipulate their food by holding it with one foot. |
Lian Nur, penduduk Jambu baru menjelaskan bahwa sebelum adanya PAMSIMAS mereka menggunakan air dari sungai Barito yang menyebabkan nasi berwarna kuning, baud an rasanya pun tidak sedap. Jambu Baru resident Lian Nur explained that the water from the Barito village caused the rice to turn yellow, to emit an unpleasant smell, and to taste of river pollutants. |
Sebelum PAMSIMAS, masyarakat di desa Jambu Baru di Kalimantan Selatan tidak dapat menikmati nasi yang bersih dan sehat karena air yang digunakan untuk mencuci beras dan memasak nasi berasal dari air sungai yang tidak bersih. Before PAMSIMAS, the people in Jambu Baru village in South Kalimantan province could not enjoy healthy and clean rice, because they used unclean river water to wash and cook rice, as well as for other household needs. |
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