kekerei
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, v.s.redup.small; young; (eyes) slit; (so) crowded (as to appear smaller).
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kekeremusv.s.very small; tiny.
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mekekerei
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v.s.pl.small; young; (eyes) slit; (so) crowded.
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kekere a rengulexpr.uncomfortable; impatient.
kekere el blaiexpr.toilet.
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Examples:
> Do you need to use the bathroom?
Proverbs:
> Small, but a man
One physically small, or a child, who does the work of a strong man.
> A male child, though small, is yet like a small barracuda that braces against the flowing stream.
The small barracuda (mersaod, a small ai) can be seen bracing, without apparent motion, against the stream, usually where fresh water flows into the lagoon, or where tide water runs off the reef, until suddenly it dashes into the stream to grab a small fish. Then it retreats once more to its place of watchfulness. This watchful, quiet, reserved, almost crafty approach to life is much admired, and parents will encourage their male children with this saying.
More Examples:
> I need to buy new clothes because my clothes are already small.

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