What does kedondong in Indonesian mean?
What is the meaning of the word kedondong in Indonesian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use kedondong in Indonesian.
The word kedondong in Indonesian means ambarella. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word kedondong
ambarellanoun (tree) |
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Beberapa kota di daerah provinsi Lampung yang tingginya 50 m lebih dari permukaan laut adalah: Tanjungkarang (96 m), Kedaton (100 m), Metro (53), Gisting (480 m), Negeri sakti (100 m), Pringsewu (50 m), Pekalongan (50 m), Batanghari (65 m), Punggur (50 m), Padang ratu (56 m), Wonosobo (50 m), Kedondong (80 m), Sidomulyo (75 m), Kasui (200 m), Sri Menanti (320 m) dan Kota Liwa (850 m). Cities in the province of Lampung with a height of 50 meters above sea level are: Tandjungkarang (96 m ), Kedaton (100 m ), Metro (53 m ), Gisting (480 m ), State Sakti (100 m ), Pringsewu (50 m ), Pekalongan (50 m ), Batang (65 m ), Punggur (50 m ), Padang Queen (56 m ), Wonosobo (50 m ), Kedondong (80 m ), Sidomulyo (75 m ), Kasui (200 m ), Sri Menanti (320 m ) and Liwa (850 m ). |
Pendatang baru itu menaruh kranjang di atas tanah, dan ternyata berisi kedondong muda. The new arrival put his basket down on the ground: It proved to be full of young kedondong fruit. |
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