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Malay

benang anyaman

English

woven thread

Last Update: 2020-05-29
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Malay

anyaman

English

woven mat

Last Update: 2021-05-24
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Malay

benang abi

English

benang api

Last Update: 2020-09-17
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Malay

benang bersimpul

English

knotted rope

Last Update: 2020-12-27
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Malay

ketegangan benang atas

English

to increase the tension turn the dial to the next number up

Last Update: 2020-02-05
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Malay

anyaman tikar rumbia

English

throwing rice

Last Update: 2023-01-07
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Malay

menegakkan benang yang basah

English

uphold the wet thread

Last Update: 2021-11-22
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Malay

kraf anyaman rotan dan mengkuang

English

woven rattan

Last Update: 2021-11-28
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Malay

sehari selembar benang,lama lama menjadi kain

English

a day of thread, long lama become a cloth

Last Update: 2020-09-17
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Malay

peratusan benang penuh. semakin tinggi peratusan benang penuh semakin perlahan rpm.

English

type and amount of cutting fluid. the greater the amount of cutting fluid getting to the tap the faster the rpm.

Last Update: 2021-12-06
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Malay

proses menganyam perlu menggunakan peralatan nya tersendiri untuk menjadikan anyaman itu tersusun lebih menarik.peralatan yang kami gunakan dalam proses menganyam ialah

English

the weaving process needs to use its own equipment to make the weave more attractive. the equipment we use in the weaving process is

Last Update: 2023-11-17
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Malay

proses menganyam perlu menggunakan peralatan nya tersendiri untuk menjadikan anyaman itu tersusun rapi dan menarik. terdapat beberapa peralatan yang kami gunakan dalam proses menganyam tersebut seperti

English

the weaving process needs to use its own equipment to make the weaving neatly arranged and attractive. there are some equipment that we use in the weaving process such as

Last Update: 2023-11-17
Usage Frequency: 1
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Malay

anyaman yang kami buat ia boleh dibawa ke mana mana kerana ia sangat ringan dan memudahkan seseorang untuk membawa ke mana mana.setiap anyaman ia mempunyai berat nya tersendiri semakin besar anyaman yang kita buat tersebut semakin berat

English

the weave we make it can be carried anywhere because it is very light and makes it easier for someone to carry where. each weave it has its own weight the bigger the weave we make it gets heavier

Last Update: 2023-11-19
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Malay

material yang kami gunakan ialah merupakan jalur anyaman plastik khas untuk anyaman tikar yang kini mudah dapati di mana mana kedai.jalur anyaman plastik ini merupakan material moden pada zaman kini yang menggantikan buluh dan daun mengkuang.

English

the material we use is a special plastic woven strip for woven mats which is now easy to find where the store. this plastic woven strip is a modern material today that replaces bamboo and molding leaves.

Last Update: 2023-11-17
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Malay

produk ini lain daripada yang lain kerana ia diperbuat daripada anyaman rotan dan mengkuang. keistimewaan produk ini adalah kerana pemegang kad id ini diperbuat daripada bahan semula jadi. produk yang ada dipasaran selalunya diperbuat daripada bahan seperti plastik, kain dab pvc.

English

this product is different from the others because it is made of rattan weave and yarn. the specialty of this product is because this id card holder is made of natural material. products available in the market are usually made of materials such as plastic, fabric, and pvc.

Last Update: 2021-12-20
Usage Frequency: 1
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Malay

mengisahkan tentang seekor tikus bernama nutmeg yang ingin terbang. dia seringkali membawa balik bulu pelepah burung yang gugur ke tanah sebagai motivasi untuk mencapai impiannya walaupun dirasakan mustahil. suatu hari, dia berjumpa dengan seekor burung bernama bluebell di mana sayapnya diikat pada kayu menggunakan benang.

English

tells the story of a mouse named nutmeg who wants to fly. he often brought back the feathers of birds that had fallen to the ground as motivation to achieve his dreams even though it felt impossible. one day, he came across a bird named bluebell whose wings were tied to wood using thread.

Last Update: 2022-01-26
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Malay

macramé diyakini berasal dari penenun arab abad ke 13. para pengrajin macramé membuat simpul dari banyak benang sampai tepi kain dengan menggerak gerakkan tangan hingga terbentuk anyaman benang yang dekoratif berupa handuk, syal, dan kerudung. kata macramé berasal dari bahasa arab migramah (مقرمة), diyakini berarti "handuk bergaris garis", "hias pinggiran" atau "selubung bersulam."

English

macramé is believed to have originated from a 13th-century arab weaver. macramé craftsmen made knots from many threads to the edge of the fabric by moving their hands until a decorative woven yarn in the form of towels, scarves, and veils was formed. the word macramé comes from the arabic migramah (مقرمة), believed to mean "striped towel", "ornamental fringe" or "embroidered sheath."

Last Update: 2023-01-31
Usage Frequency: 1
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