See utun on Wiktionary
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"english": "To those who are younger, address them as utun, étén, baby, my son.",
"ref": "1518, Sanghyang Siksa Kandang Karesian (Kropak 630), folio 18 recto, line 1:",
"text": "Lamun ka beet, basana utun, eten, orok, anakiṅ.",
"translation": "To those who are younger, address them as utun, étén, baby, my son.",
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"ref": "c. late 15th century, Bujangga Manik, folio 8, recto:",
"text": "\"Rakaki Bujaṅga Manik, Rakeyan Amĕṅ Layarran— utun. Kita ditañaan. Ditañaan ku twahaan, ku na taan Ajuṅ Laraṅ Sakeyan Kilat Bañcana.\"",
"translation": "\"The venerable Bujangga Manik, Rakeyan Ameng Layaran—my son. You have been requested by the royalty. By the Princess, Ajung Larang Sakeyan Kilat Bancana.\"",
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"ref": "1518, Sanghyang Siksa Kandang Karesian (Kropak 630), folio 18 recto, line 1:",
"text": "Lamun ka beet, basana utun, eten, orok, anakiṅ.",
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50
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"ref": "c. late 15th century, Bujangga Manik, folio 8, recto:",
"text": "\"Rakaki Bujaṅga Manik, Rakeyan Amĕṅ Layarran— utun. Kita ditañaan. Ditañaan ku twahaan, ku na taan Ajuṅ Laraṅ Sakeyan Kilat Bañcana.\"",
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}
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