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kengkingging classic books, The Buddhist scriptures, sutras, things running lengthwise (as longitude, warp), Bible, the menses, pass through, already, a (Catholic) prayer
kengkingging plough, to till, cultivate
kengkingging change, renew, act for, substitute, more or still more
kengkingging pity, feel for, have compassion on, have sympathy with, to brag, to boast, self-esteem, self-discipline
kengkingging enlarge (a shoe with a last), open or widen (the mouth, nose, ear etc. with surgical instruments), spread washing or skins on thin bamboo sticks to make them dry faster
kéngkínggìng scenery, view, prospects, circumstances, situation, big and strong, great, high, bright and luminous, admire, to respect
kéngkínggìng warn, to caution, notify in advance, call attention to. Many people pronounce this "keng" by mistake
kéngkínggìng boundary, frontier, region, circumstances
kéngkínggìng pleat, tuck
kèngkìnggîng conduit (for water)
kèngkìnggîng reverence, to respect, to honor, a present, to offer
kèngkìnggîng byway, short-cut, diameter, direct, prompt
kèngkìnggîng more, still more. Read "keng" means to change or alter
kèngkìnggîng finally, after all, come to an end, to through the whole course, terminate, rather unexpectedly, somewhat to one's surprise, in a way thought to be rather unlikely
kēngkīnggīng compete, strive, struggle for, to quarrel. Many people read "keng" by mistake



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