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in the kitchen

1) a round container open at the top - 2) a type of powder or seed (used to give flavour to food) - 3) soft yellow fat made from cream or milk - 4) part of a cooker with a door - 5) thick liquid food prepared from milk (bacteria are added to it) - 6) a basin in the kitchen (connected to the water supply - 7) an instrument for stirring eggs - 8) white or brown powder (used for making bread and cake) - 9) it is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom - 10) you use it for cutting -
THINGS IN THE CLASSROOM 1. blackboard: papan tulis 2. broom: sapu 3. ceiling: langit-langit 4. chair: kursi 5. chalk: kapur 6. cupboard: almari buku 7. door: pintu 8. duster: sulak 9. eraser: penghapus 10. globe: bola dunia 11. lamp: lampu 12. map: peta 13. mat: keset 14. picture: gambar 15. table: meja 16. table cloth: taplak meja 17. vase: vas bunga 18. wall: dinding 19. waste basket: tempat sampah 20. window: jendela
Gambar
Alphabets Alphabets, or phonemic alphabets, are sets of letters, usually arranged in a fixed order, each of which represents one or more phonemes, both consonants and vowels, in the language they are used to write. In some case combinations of letters are used to represent single phonemes, as in the English sh, ch and th. The Greeks created the first phonemic alphabet when they adapted the Phoenican alphabet to write Greek. They used a number of Phoenician letters that represented consonant sounds not present in Greek to write Greek vowels. The word alphabet comes, via the Latin word alphabētum , from the Greek word αλφάβητος (alphabētos) , which itself comes from the first two letters of the Greek alphabet, α (άλφα/alpha) and β (βήτα/beta) . The names of the Greek letters were based on Phoenican letter names. The first two letters of the Phoenican alphabet are 'āleph (ox) and bēth (house). The best-known and most widely-used alphabets are the Latin or Roman

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