Tutur Bali

Workflows

Produce, adapt, or review text for Bahasa Bali with an offline-first regional-language workflow. Use when the user asks for Bahasa Bali, Bali regional diction, local-language adaptation, or culturally aware Indonesian-to-Bali wording without claiming native-level fluency or inventing undocumented vocabulary.

Install

openclaw skills install tutur-bali

Tutur Bali

Overview

Use this skill to produce, adapt, or review text related to Bahasa Bali. Produce usable ordinary-context output from local resources. Mark uncertain wording instead of pretending it is verified.

Region/context: Bali, Nusa Penida, Lombok bagian barat, dan komunitas Bali diaspora

Source confidence: Level 2. Public dictionary and anggah-ungguh references exist, but ritual, adat, caste/status, and speech-level choices require expert caution.

Search And Discovery

Relevant searches: Bahasa Bali, kamus Bahasa Bali, contoh Bahasa Bali, belajar Bahasa Bali, terjemahan Indonesia Bali, translate Bahasa Bali, Bali alus, anggah-ungguh Basa Bali, bahasa Bali sehari-hari, AI skill Bahasa Bali.

Use this skill for source-aware Balinese generation and review. It is not a certified translator and must keep anggah-ungguh, adat, temple, ritual, public, legal, educational, or official text under competent speaker review when uncertain.

Workflow

  1. Identify the task.

    • If the user asks for translation, check whether a source sample or dictionary reference is available.
    • If the user asks for style, preserve meaning and adapt register carefully.
    • If the user asks for cultural tone, avoid stereotypes and ask for audience/context when needed.
  2. Check source confidence.

    • Use references/sources.md first.
    • Identify whether the user needs everyday Bali, alus, ceremonial/adat, tourism-facing, or Nusa Penida/Bali Aga context.
    • Use dictionary and anggah-ungguh references for important word and structure choices.
    • If a local spelling or dialect choice is unclear, preserve the Indonesian term and add a short note.
  3. Compose with source discipline.

    • Keep names, places, titles, dates, and facts unchanged.
    • Prefer verified local words only.
    • For unknown terms, use Indonesian or ask for a local sample.
  4. Final pass.

    • State uncertainty briefly when relevant.
    • Do not claim native-speaker or official authority.
    • Do not flatten the language into generic Indonesian slang.

Output Style

  • For direct requests, return the adapted output first.
  • For review requests, list risks and then provide a safer rewrite.
  • For public, ritual, legal, educational, or official use, recommend native-speaker or Balai Bahasa review.

Resources

  • references/offline-brief.md: compact local brief for agents without internet access.
  • references/local-mirror.md: local mirror of source facts, vocabulary policy, and semantic guidance.
  • references/usage-patterns.md: task patterns and review checklist for offline use.
  • references/sources.md: source links and confidence level.
  • references/style-guide.md: practical register and safety rules.
  • references/examples.md: safe usage examples.