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English to Malay translations [Non-PRO] Art/Literary - Poetry & Literature | ||||
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4 | merak kayangan |
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4 | burung phoenix |
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merak kayangan Explanation: merak kayangan |
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burung phoenix Explanation: ref: Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan. according to egyptian mythology the phoenix is a fabulous bird that after a life of 500-600 years immolates itself, i.e. consumed itself by fire, and rises from the ashes to begin a new cycle of years. [btw if you've read harry porter, you'll know that dumbledore has one for a pet. :)] |
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