Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Indonesian term or phrase:
berbalas pantun
English translation:
traded pantoums
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ErichEko ⟹⭐
Jul 15, 2011 07:28
12 yrs ago
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Indonesian term
berbalas pantun
Indonesian to English
Art/Literary
Poetry & Literature
Dalam acara ini, para muda-mudi saling berbalas pantun.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | traded pantoums | ErichEko ⟹⭐ |
4 +1 | verbal banter using rhymes | Budi Suryadi- |
4 | unrequited rhyme | Sutarto |
3 | exchange pantun verses | Ikram Mahyuddin |
Change log
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Jan 31, 2013 02:27: ErichEko ⟹⭐ changed "Field" from "Other" to "Art/Literary"
Proposed translations
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traded pantoums
Dari Oxford:
pantoum (also pantun) noun a Malay verse form, also imitated in French and English, with a rhyme scheme abab.
U/ berbalas, kita dapat setarakan dengan berbalas puisi, seperti peristiwa di antara dua pujangga berikut:
http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/5885
Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell traded poems depicting the animals and the awkward intrusion of humans, including Bishop's "The Moose," "The Armadillo," and Lowell's "Skunk Hour."
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unrequited rhyme
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1 hr
exchange pantun verses
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verbal banter using rhymes
Berbalas pantun is an example of a tradition that is popular in Indonesia and also in Malaysia. It is practised in groups, usually consisting of youths; typically a group of young men will engage in verbal banter against a group of young ladies.
It is a playful way to meet members of the opposite sex, and to get to know one another. The rhymes used in this tradition may be improvised, using rhymes.
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CORRECTION:
The last sentence in Explanation should be:
The rhymes used in this tradition may be improvised.
It is a playful way to meet members of the opposite sex, and to get to know one another. The rhymes used in this tradition may be improvised, using rhymes.
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Note added at 1 day9 hrs (2011-07-16 16:30:43 GMT)
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CORRECTION:
The last sentence in Explanation should be:
The rhymes used in this tradition may be improvised.
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