Ramé |
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(Javanese, Balinese)
Noisy, tumultuous, busy, lively, gay, festive ; bustle, noise.
Corresponds to the Malay ramai.
- In Balinese, ramé-ramé means animation, agitation, uproar, noise; fête.
- In Balinese, raméan means more ramé.
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- Ramé in Balinese music, sculpture, architecture, dance, dance costumes, stories, beliefs..
- Balinese taste for the ramé quality shows in their gamelan.
Other romanizations
Rame (accent not written).
Ramai is Malay but its ai almost sounds the same as the é of the Javano-Balinese ramé.