What does bisa in Indonesian mean?

What is the meaning of the word bisa in Indonesian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use bisa in Indonesian.

The word bisa in Indonesian means can, poison, may, venom. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word bisa

can

verb (to be able)

Kamu bisa bohong pada orang lain tetapi kamu tidak bisa bohong pada diri sendiri.
You can lie to everyone else, but you can't lie to yourself.

poison

noun (substance harmful to a living organism)

Ular menempati urutan pertama, yang berbisa dua kali lipat lebih mahal daripada yang tidak.
Snakes head the list, with poisonous ones costing twice as much as the nonpoisonous.

may

verb (have permission to)

Kamu bisa di sini terus, asalkan kamu tetap diam.
You may stay here if you like, as long as you keep quiet.

venom

verb noun (form of toxin secreted by an animal for the purpose of causing harm to another; poisonous substance injected by animals into a victim)

Bisakah kita mencoba dan menangkap keduanya, membuat penangkal dari kedua racun, melihat mana yang bekerja?
Can we try and capture both of them, make antidotes out of both venom, see which one works?

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Dia tidak yakin bisa melakukannya.
He don't think he can do it.
Jadi, apa yang bisa ku bantu?
So, what I can do for you?
Itu tidak bisa diterima.
That's not acceptable.
Kita bisa dapat taksi dari sini,
We could get a cab up, this way.
+ Itu akan menjadi begitu kering sehingga bisa dicabut sampai ke akarnya, tanpa perlu lengan yang kuat atau banyak orang.
+ It will become so dry that neither a strong arm nor many people will be needed to pull it up by the roots.
Hei, ada yang bisa ku bantu?
So, hey uh, can I ask you something?
Bisa tanda tangani bajuku?
Sign my shirt, would you?
Aku bisa jadi siapa saja.
I could be anyone.
Bisa kita sedikit bersantai?
Can we just relax a little?
Hei, apa aku bisa ambilkan kamu minumannya lagi?
Hey, can I get you another drink?
Penurunan drastis seperti ini membuat kami tak bisa berbuat banyak.
And this kind of aggressive depletion doesn't give us a lot of options.
Kau tidak bisa mendengarnya, dan Aku tidak bisa mengatakannya.
You won't be able to hear it, and I won't be able to say it.
Hanya orang yang menyentuh " Death Note " yang bisa melihatku
Only the people who touch the " Death Note ".
Aku tak bisa.
I can't swing it.
Apa dia bisa melihat dari sana?
He can even see me from there?
Atasi dulu problem yang bisa kamu kendalikan.
First, work on the problems you can do something about.
Dan, yang paling penting, pemadam kebakaran tiang, sehingga anak perempuan bisa menggosok sarung mereka.
And, most important, a fireman's pole, so the girls can rub their muffs.
Aku tak bisa tertawa bersamamu.
I couldn't laugh about it with you.
Tak bisa.
No, I can't.
Kardinal bilang kau bisa membantuku.
The Cardinal said you could help me.
Pohon yang lentur bisa bertahan saat badai.
A tree that can bend with the wind is more likely to survive a storm.
Kau tak bisa lakukan ini kepadaku.
You can't do this to me?
Kau tidak bisa mencium bau?
You can't smell?
Dua minggu kemudian, acara ini ada di jajaran One Saturday Morning ABC yang meluncurkan episode original yang hanya bisa dilihat di jaringan ini.
Two weeks later, the show came to ABC's One Saturday Morning lineup, airing original episodes that could only be seen on the network.
Anda bisa aktif, dan bersuara.
You can become active, make noise.

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