0 a way in which anything is done etc -- sikap
She greeted me in a friendly manner.
1 the way in which a person behaves, speaks etc -- perilaku
I don’t like her manner.
2 (polite) behaviour/behavior, usually towards others -- sopan-santun
Why doesn’t she teach her children (good) manners?
Collectively, these results reveal personality to be comparable to demographics and to fundamental political predispositions in two important manners.
By enacting the subservient role with the required deferential manners they could to an extent assert their interests.
More than an indication of age, it carries a positive appreciation of the person : his\her wisdom, kindness, refined manners and political importance.
Their manners and habits differ as much as their climates and productions; and their sentiments are by no means coincident.
The newspaper had the power to reform public morality, manners and customs, and like a mirror, enabled people to see themselves more clearly.
She simply adopts for herself the manners of the most characteristic form of astrological communication, namely the pamphlet war.
One's attention may be caught by a musician's appearance or odd manners, by narrative sequences of images projected along with the music, and the like.
He found the grandchildren too noisy, and told me time and again that they didn't have good manners.
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