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Usages of pisang
Pagi ini saya beli pisang dan epal di pasar raya berhampiran rumah.
This morning I buy bananas and apples at the supermarket near my house.
Ibu memotong pisang dengan pisau kecil di dapur.
Mother cuts the banana with a small knife in the kitchen.
Lagi perlahan saya mengunyah dengan mulut tertutup, lagi jelas saya rasa manis pisang di lidah.
The more slowly I chew with my mouth closed, the more clearly I taste the sweetness of the banana on my tongue.
Saya rasa, lagi kerap kami makan buah seperti epal, oren, pisang, dan anggur, lagi jarang kami sakit kepala.
I feel that the more often we eat fruits like apples, oranges, bananas, and grapes, the more rarely we get headaches.
Saya potong pisang dengan pisau kecil di dapur.
I cut a banana with a small knife in the kitchen.
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