remolii | v.pf.3s |
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rirolii | v.pf.3s.past | |
dorael | v.imp.3pi | let's go. |
merael | v.erg. | |
merolang | v.inch. |
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merolung | v.pred. |
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merorael /mererorael | v.i.redup. | walk aimlessly; stroll.
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morael | v.imp. | |
reall | v.a.s. | (particular distance) is to be walked, traveled or covered.
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rrael | v.r.s. | (particular distance) walked/traveled/covered.
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sekerael | v.s. | travel a lot; go from place to place; can't settle down.
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merael a rengul | expr. | indecisive. |
merael el mo | expr. | becoming; on the way towards (being). |
See also:
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Synonyms:
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Examples: |
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> When Droteo came (as planned), we were able to leave. |
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> When your heart wants to come close to my heart, it's like a person who wants to travel to the rocks in the reef. |
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> A rumor is going around. |
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> I've finally gotten to study because Toki has left. |
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> I can't go. |
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Proverbs: |
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> Like a ray-fish, eating while walking. The ray-fish does not stop swimming while chewing food it has gathered while weaving along the ocean floor. The saying may be applied to any rude behavior or particularly to the act of walking and eating, which is considered impolite. It can also be applied to a person who is trying to hurry through a job without giving it careful attention. |
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> It's as if we were walking on the blade of a knife. i.e., we're treading on dangerous ground; if we make one wrong move, we're finished. |
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More Examples: |
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> I am saying to go but she doesn't want to. |
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> at 8:00 a.m. I leave for school. |
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> My baby is teething and drooling so much that my shirt is now wet from the drool. |
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> Her father picked his daughter onto his shoulder as her foot was hurting and they walked home. |
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> Lets go drink alcohol. |
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