delomel, n.a.s.plant (not yet in the ground).
delemeleln.a.s.poss.3s
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delemelek el diokangexpr.my tapioca plant (set aside for planting.
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melalem, v.t.plant; stay/spin in a fixed spot.
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dolemiiv.pf.3s
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dillemiiv.pf.3s.past
dualemv.pf.3p.inan.
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dilalemv.pf.3p.inan.past
delalemv.r.s.planted.
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dellomelv.r.s.planted.
delomelv.a.s.
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dolemiangv.inch.
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medalemv.erg.
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Examples:
> You will have to sweat and work hard to make the plants grow.
> The meat is to be roasted and eaten with bitter herbs and with bread made without yeast.
> We will plant cucumber in the garden.
Proverbs:
> He's like a good (lit. fast) top that steadies itself soon after touching the ground.
i.e. he understands or learns quickly. In Palau the top is spun in the air and dropped to the ground where it usually wobbles for a spell before it becomes "planted" or stable. The better the top, the less the wobble. A statement that is right to the point, or a decisive and good decision, is like a good top. The idiom may be applied to a person who is quick to get the point or learn a new skill.
More Examples:
> I planted my spotted taro plants.
> I'm planting sweet potatoes on one half and cassava on the other half.

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