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A list of all pages that have property "WikithonRecordText en" with value "A puppy barks, but it never bites. [proverb]". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • BASAbaliWiki:Wikithon Examples  + (A glance like lightning.)
  • Jati  + (A grave is a place for burning corpses.)
  • Jangklekang  + (A grave is a place for burning corpses.)
  • Jangkuak  + (A grave is a place for burning corpses.)
  • Jangklekanga  + (A grave is a place for burning corpses.)
  • Kajangklekang  + (A grave is a place for burning corpses.)
  • BASAbaliWiki:Wikithon Examples  + (A little further west from Sari's house is Ayu's house.)
  • Jati  + (A means of local transport that is almost 'extinct' and (nowadays) can only be found in certain villages, Bemos provide connections from one village to another, such as in Kintamani, Bangli.)
  • Jangklekang  + (A means of local transport that is almost 'extinct' and (nowadays) can only be found in certain villages, Bemos provide connections from one village to another, such as in Kintamani, Bangli.)
  • Jangkuak  + (A means of local transport that is almost 'extinct' and (nowadays) can only be found in certain villages, Bemos provide connections from one village to another, such as in Kintamani, Bangli.)
  • Jangklekanga  + (A means of local transport that is almost 'extinct' and (nowadays) can only be found in certain villages, Bemos provide connections from one village to another, such as in Kintamani, Bangli.)
  • Kajangklekang  + (A means of local transport that is almost 'extinct' and (nowadays) can only be found in certain villages, Bemos provide connections from one village to another, such as in Kintamani, Bangli.)
  • Jati  + (A metaphor which means "to work on oneself" or "to work on their own.")
  • Jangklekang  + (A metaphor which means "to work on oneself" or "to work on their own.")
  • Jangkuak  + (A metaphor which means "to work on oneself" or "to work on their own.")
  • Jangklekanga  + (A metaphor which means "to work on oneself" or "to work on their own.")
  • Kajangklekang  + (A metaphor which means "to work on oneself" or "to work on their own.")
  • Jati  + (A painter gave each of them a brush. "You paint the inside of the gate," he told Veena.)
  • Jati  + (A painter gave each of them a brush. "You paint the inside of the gate," he told Veena.)
  • Jangklekang  + (A painter gave each of them a brush. "You paint the inside of the gate," he told Veena.)
  • Jangklekang  + (A painter gave each of them a brush. "You paint the inside of the gate," he told Veena.)
  • Jangkuak  + (A painter gave each of them a brush. "You paint the inside of the gate," he told Veena.)
  • Jangkuak  + (A painter gave each of them a brush. "You paint the inside of the gate," he told Veena.)
  • Jangklekanga  + (A painter gave each of them a brush. "You paint the inside of the gate," he told Veena.)
  • Jangklekanga  + (A painter gave each of them a brush. "You paint the inside of the gate," he told Veena.)
  • Kajangklekang  + (A painter gave each of them a brush. "You paint the inside of the gate," he told Veena.)
  • Kajangklekang  + (A painter gave each of them a brush. "You paint the inside of the gate," he told Veena.)
  • Jangklekang  + (A puppy barks, but it never bites. [proverb])
  • Jangklekanga  + (A puppy barks, but it never bites. [proverb])
  • Jangkuak  + (A puppy barks, but it never bites. [proverb])
  • Jati  + (A puppy barks, but it never bites. [proverb])
  • Kajangklekang  + (A puppy barks, but it never bites. [proverb])
  • BASAbaliWiki:Wikithon Examples  + (A sengkui used during a ceremony filled with several offerings, including a chicken.)
  • Jati  + (A snake that looks for a hammer. [proverb])
  • Jangklekang  + (A snake that looks for a hammer. [proverb])
  • Jangkuak  + (A snake that looks for a hammer. [proverb])
  • Jangklekanga  + (A snake that looks for a hammer. [proverb])
  • Kajangklekang  + (A snake that looks for a hammer. [proverb])
  • Jati  + (A treatment for colds: boil a handful of Sambung leaves in 1 glass of water. Add sugar or honey as required and then drink the liquid.)
  • Jangklekang  + (A treatment for colds: boil a handful of Sambung leaves in 1 glass of water. Add sugar or honey as required and then drink the liquid.)
  • Jangkuak  + (A treatment for colds: boil a handful of Sambung leaves in 1 glass of water. Add sugar or honey as required and then drink the liquid.)
  • Jangklekanga  + (A treatment for colds: boil a handful of Sambung leaves in 1 glass of water. Add sugar or honey as required and then drink the liquid.)
  • Kajangklekang  + (A treatment for colds: boil a handful of Sambung leaves in 1 glass of water. Add sugar or honey as required and then drink the liquid.)
  • Jati  + (A voice like bamboo stem blown by the wind.)
  • Jangklekang  + (A voice like bamboo stem blown by the wind.)
  • Jangkuak  + (A voice like bamboo stem blown by the wind.)
  • Jangklekanga  + (A voice like bamboo stem blown by the wind.)
  • Kajangklekang  + (A voice like bamboo stem blown by the wind.)
  • BASAbaliWiki:Wikithon Examples  + (A voice like bamboo stem blown by the wind.)
  • Jati  + (A: This is called stiffed hair.)
  • Jati  + (A: This is called stiffed hair.)
  • Jati  + (A: This is called stiffed hair.)
  • Jati  + (A: This is called stiffed hair.)
  • Jati  + (A: This is called stiffed hair.)
  • Jati  + (A: This is called stiffed hair.)