Indonesian vs Kerokan - What's the difference?
indonesian | kerokan |
Referring to Indonesia, its people, or the Indonesian language.
A sometimes injurious traditional Indonesian folk cure wherein a coin or ladle is drawn across the back in order to draw wind or bad spirits from the body.
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As nouns the difference between indonesian and kerokan
is that indonesian is while kerokan is a sometimes injurious traditional indonesian folk cure wherein a coin or ladle is drawn across the back in order to draw wind or bad spirits from the body.indonesian
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* * (websters-online) ----kerokan
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