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The Meaning of Ringan Tangan: Explanation, Definition of Proverbs, and Other Proverbs and Meanings

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Kapanlagi.com - There are many types of proverbs in Indonesia, one of which is the proverb ringan tangan. Ringan tangan itself is included in a proverb that expresses a person's attitude. But, what is the meaning of ringan tangan?

Yes, in fact, there are 3 types of meanings for ringan tangan, KLovers. There is a meaning of ringan tangan that has a negative meaning and there is also a meaning of ringan tangan that has a positive meaning. So, you can use ringan tangan as an expression, depending on the situation.

In addition to knowing what is the meaning of ringan tangan, you can also find out the explanation of proverbs and their types. Furthermore, KLovers can also find out some other proverbs besides ringan tangan along with their meanings.

Well, for those who want to know what is the meaning of ringan tangan. Here is an explanation of the meaning of ringan tangan which has both positive and negative meanings. Let's check it out KLovers.

1. The Meaning of Light Hands

Light hands are one of the expressions or proverbs that are not unfamiliar. Yes, light hands themselves become an expression that is sometimes used in daily language. The meaning of light hands itself has 3 meanings, KLovers.

Yes, the meaning of light hands itself has negative and positive meanings. So, it depends on the usage itself, whether it is used for a negative or positive expression. The meaning of light hands itself is, likes to hit, likes to help, and acts quickly.

Well, in its negative form, the meaning of light hands itself is used for an expression for someone who is easily hitting or using violence. While in its positive form, the meaning of light hands itself is used for someone who likes to help and easily assists without expecting anything in return.

2. Explanation of Proverbs

As previously explained, the meaning of light hands has two meanings, first likes to help and likes to hit and is included in one of the proverbs. There are many proverbs in Indonesia. And these proverbs also have several types that KLovers can know and understand.

According to KBBI, a proverb is a group of words or sentences that have a fixed arrangement, usually implying a certain meaning (including idioms, expressions, and similes). Another definition can be understood as a concise and compact expression or sentence, containing comparisons, similes, advice, life principles, or behavioral rules.

In daily use, the meaning of a proverb can be understood by listeners or speakers who are within the same cultural context. This expression contains implicit meanings that function as a way to gently reprimand so that the interlocutor is not offended. Next, you can read about the types of proverbs in the following explanation.

1. Proverb

A proverb is a saying that contains advice. Usually this type of proverb is used to break down the opponent during a debate. For example, you can see the proverb "little by little, eventually becomes a hill" which means that small continuous efforts will surely yield results.

2. Motto

A motto is a short phrase or sentence used as a basis for guidance (life principles); the essence of an effort, and so on. You can see examples of this proverb in mottos such as diligence is the key to success, cleanliness is next to godliness, thriftiness leads to wealth, and so on.

3. Simile

A simile is a type of proverb that compares a situation with something else. Its characteristic is that it will take a comparison from the surrounding environment and begin with the words "like", "as", "similar to", and so on.

4. Bidal/Pameo

Bidal or pameo is a proverb that contains ridicule, satire, and warnings. Examples of bidal include, living with respect but not wanting to die, ashamed to ask and lost on the road, like a crab on top of a rock, and so on.

3. Other Proverbs

After knowing the lightweight proverbs, KLovers can also learn other proverbs in Indonesian. Here are some other examples of proverbs along with their meanings:

1.A tiger dies leaving its stripes, an elephant dies leaving its tusks (people who have contributed will always be remembered even though they have passed away).

2.A thread a day weaves a cloth eventually. (Difficult work done with patience will eventually succeed).

3.There's a shrimp behind the rock. (There is a hidden motive).

4.A dog barks, but the caravan moves on. (Letting others talk, mock or gossip about someone. But don't pay attention).

5. Like an egg on a horn. (A very dangerous situation, a little mistake can be fatal).

6.Like a betel nut split in two. (Two people or two things that are truly identical, difficult to distinguish).

7.Like a peanut forgetting its shell. (Arrogant people who forget their origins or wealthy people who forget their poverty).

8.Sitting at the same level, standing at the same height. (Equal in dignity or level).

9.There is no ivory that is not cracked. (There is nothing without flaws).

10.The teacher urinates standing up, the student urinates running. (The behavior of the student (subordinate) will always imitate the teacher or superior).

11.Rippling water shows no depth. (People who talk a lot (arrogant, etc.), usually have less knowledge).

12. Still water runs deep. (Quiet people, but knowledgeable).

13.Ant on the other side of the ocean is visible, Elephant on the eyelid is not visible. (Small mistakes of others are shown or talked about, while one's own big mistakes are not felt guilty).

14.Milk water repaid with tuba water. (Goodness is repaid with evil).

15.Because of a drop of indigo, milk is destroyed. (Just because of a small mistake that seems insignificant, the whole problem becomes chaotic and messy).

16.The stake is bigger than the pole. (Expenses are greater than income).

17.Like water on taro leaves. (People who are not consistent in their beliefs).

18.Where the land is stepped on, there the sky is held up. (We should follow local customs).

19. Cheap in words, expensive on the scales. (Easy to promise but never keep).

20. Hands stretched out, shoulders carrying. (Brave enough to act, must be brave enough to take responsibility).

That is the meaning of light-handedness that KLovers can understand and comprehend. Not only does it have a negative meaning, but light-handedness also has a positive meaning. Along with explanations of proverbs and other types of proverbs.

(kpl/dhm)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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