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belkul | , n.poss.3s | meaning.
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belkuk | n.poss.1s | |
belkum | n.poss.2s | |
belkmam | n.poss.1pe | |
belkud | n.poss.1pi | |
belkmiu | n.poss.2p | |
belkrir | n.poss.3p | |
belkul a Droteo | expr. | Droteo's function. |
belkul a tekoi | expr. | meaning of a word; proverb. |
belkul tia el ongdibel | expr. | purpose of this gathering. |
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> Droteo really know a lot of proverbs. |
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> The religion of these people is worthless. |
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> What's the meaning of this?/What's this for? |
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> The gecko kept chirping last night, I wonder what it meant. |
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> He asked what is the purpose of eating vegetables. |
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> What does this mean? |
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chetengakl | , n. | praise; acclaim. |
chetengeklel | n.poss.3s | |
chetengeklel a Droteo | expr. | praise for Droteo. |
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deredel /dereder | , n. | power; authority. |
derdellel | n.poss.3s | |
ngar er a eungel a derdellel a Droteo | expr. | be under Droteo's leadership. |
latk | , n. | memory; reminiscence; recollection; rememberance.
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letkel /ltkel | n.poss.3s |
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letkel a Droteo er a mekemad | expr. | Droteo's remembrance of the war. |
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siik | , n. | search (for something lost).
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skek | n.poss.1s | |
skem | n.poss.2s | |
skel | n.poss.3s |
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skam | n.poss.1pe | |
sked | n.poss.1pi | |
skiu | n.poss.2p | |
skir | n.poss.3p | |
skel a Droteo | expr. | the search for Droteo. |
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> A search for Droteo is begun. |
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> A search is begun (for him). |
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> My friend has a propensity to go around looking for girls. |
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techall | , n. | opening; space; room; opportunity; clearing in forest.
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techellek | n.poss.1s | |
techellem | n.poss.2s | |
techellel | n.poss.3s |
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techellam | n.poss.1pe | |
techelled | n.poss.1pi | |
techelliu | n.poss.2p | |
techellir | n.poss.3p | |
techall er a ureor | expr. | opportunity for work. |
techellel a Droteo el mo er a Merikel | expr. | Droteo's opportunity to go to America. |
techellel a chull | expr. | grass in Laurel family. |
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> I didn't have any opportunity to get together with your friends. |
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> I want to take this opportunity to show our gratitude. |
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> I don't have any room to get into the bus. |
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> Ulang might have a chance to find candy on the road. |
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> Maybe we have a chance to win this baseball game. |
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uetech | , n. | any object to be thrown; missile; act of throwing.
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otechel | n.poss.3s | any object to be thrown; missile; act of throwing, ray (of light); act of pounding.
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ereuetech | n. | two throws.
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teletech /teluetech | n. | one throw.
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otechel a Droteo | expr. | Droteo's throws or pitches (of ball). |
otechel a miich | expr. | pounding of nuts of tropical almond. |
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> The sun is just about to set. |
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> Droteo's pitches (in baseball) are very easy to hit. |
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> The sun is throwing projectiles. The sun is a demigod who comes daily from an eastern heaven and follows a winding path leading down to the ocean. During the afternon hours the sun will receive reports from all the other gods concerning the work that they have accomplished during the day. Two of these gods are in charge of the stars and take frequent trips to ROBERT K. MCKNIGHT the moon to investigate their star-charges. (Palauans like to note that they traveled to the moon long ago while we are just preparing to do so.) Toward evening, as the sun approaches the ocean, it first lands on a large orange tree (kerukur) and hurls the fruit into the ocean to frighten away hostile fish, such as sharks. Hence, the orange beams often associated with sunsets. After securing the safety of the ocean, the sun makes its final descent for the day. Thus, evening is the time when the sun throws darts. |
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> John has a reallly fast pitch. |
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