Example Sentences Affix ke-an which states the most or too
The suffix ke-an means that we use too much or too often in our daily conversations. For more details, let's see an example in sentence the following.
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Most & sweetness
- Yesterday afternoon my mother and I made chocolate cake, but because of the sugar we added mostly the cake becomes sweetness.
- students in our class, mostly man.
- The milk he makes is a bit thick and sweetness.
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saltiness
- Mom reminded me to add a little salt, so that the soup I cook doesn't saltiness later.
- Do you believe in myth who says if you often cook saltiness does that mean you want to get married?
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Greatness
- The clothes that my father bought yesterday for my sister greatness, even though my sister really likes the colors and motifs.
- In accounting theory we often hear, don't greatness pegs from poles.
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Height
- Since being active in the rock climbing group, I can now overcome my fear of height.
- Many people think the ideals of street children are too height to become a doctor.
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Bitterness
- To reduce bitterness medicinal taste, usually I mix it with a little honey.
- Bitterness Papaya leaves combined with kecombrang can increase appetite.
Hopefully the example of the affixed sentence that states too or at the very top is useful.