What does kain sarung in Indonesian mean?

What is the meaning of the word kain sarung in Indonesian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use kain sarung in Indonesian.

The word kain sarung in Indonesian means sarong. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word kain sarung

sarong

noun

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Aku punya 23 contoh kain untuk sarung kursi acara resepsi delapan pilihan huruf untuk menu, dan kita tak menyajikan lalat.
I have 23 swatches for the seat covers for the reception, eight font choices for the menu, which, by the way, we are not serving flies.
"Tentara petani" Jawa berpakaian setengah telanjang dan ditutupi dengan kain katun di bagian pinggangnya (sarung).
The Javanese peasant army was half-naked and covered with cotton fabric at the waist (sarung).
Busana pengantin laki-laki pada masa awal terdiri atas semacam sarung dari kain tenunan tangan (Dhoti), selendang untuk menutupi bahu, dan saputangan merah pada kepalanya (Leis).
The bridegroom's dress in early times consisted of a short loincloth of hand-woven cloth (Dhoti), a shawl to cover his shoulders, and a red handkerchief on the head (Leis).
* Perlihatkan sebuah kain putih (seperti sapu tangan atau sarung tangan) dan sebuah wadah kecil yang berisikan lumpur.
* Display a white cloth (like a handkerchief or glove) and a small container of mud.
Mengenakan sarung tangan atau membungkus tangan Anda dengan kain lap dapat memberikan sedikit perlindungan.
Wearing gloves or wrapping a rag around your hand can provide a measure of protection.
Lima ribu dua ratus orang datang ke stadion dengan biaya sendiri, masing-masing lengkap dengan ember, kain lap, kemucing, pengki, sapu, sikat, sarung tangan, dan deterjen untuk mencuci dan menyikat tempat itu.
Five thousand two hundred people went to the stadium at their own expense, each armed with bucket, rag, duster, dustpan, broom, hand brush, gloves, and detergent to wash and scrub the place.
Untuk mempromosikan budaya India di Indonesia, Pusat Kebudayaan India Jawaharlal Nehru didirikan di Jakarta pada tahun 1989, menyediakan layanan perpustakaan dan memberikan pelajaran tentang budaya India, serta mempromosikan seninya seperti Yoga, musik dan tari India Busana dari kedua negara juga memiliki beberapa kemiripan, misalnya kain lungi yang mirip sarung Indonesia yang umum dikenakan kaum pria.
To promote Indian culture in Indonesia, the Jawaharlal Nehru Indian Cultural Centre was established in Jakarta in 1989, featuring a library and providing lessons on Indian culture, as well as promoting art such as Yoga, Indian music and dance.
Setibanya di sana, ia harus menyerahkan hadiah persahabatan yang terdiri dari ”seratus ekor kuda ras murni, seratus budak kulit putih, seratus gadis penari-penyanyi Hindu, seribu dua ratus potong kain berbagai jenis, tempat lilin dan baskom dari emas dan perak, jubah brokat, topi, tabung panah, pedang, sarung tangan bersulam mutiara, dan lima belas orang kasim”.
On arrival, he was to convey a diplomatic gift consisting of “a hundred thoroughbred horses, a hundred white slaves, a hundred Hindu dancing- and singing-girls, twelve hundred pieces of various kinds of cloth, gold and silver candelabra and basins, brocade robes, caps, quivers, swords, gloves embroidered with pearls, and fifteen eunuchs.”

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