chelsang | , n. | business; job; customary task; errand; cultural obligation; cultural custom. |
chelsenguk | n.poss.1s | |||||||||
chelsengum | n.poss.2s | |||||||||
chelsengul | n.poss.3s | |||||||||
chelsengmam | n.poss.1pe | |||||||||
chelsengud | n.poss.1pi | |||||||||
chelsengmiu | n.poss.2p | |||||||||
chelsengrir | n.poss.3p | |||||||||
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imiit | , v.i. | miss; fail to hit; pass by or over; go from one state to another. |
ietang /ieta | v.s.inch. | finishing; passing by or over. | ||||||||||
ietung /ietu | v.s.pred. | is about to finish or be over. | ||||||||||
Ng ieta a chelsang. | expr. | The work is over. | ||||||||||
Ng ieta a sils. | expr. | It's past the hottest part of the day. | ||||||||||
imiit a medal | expr. | asleep. | ||||||||||
ungil ieta sils | expr. | good early afternoon (after chodochosong). | ||||||||||
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kerreomel | , n.r.s. | (action of) saving; preservation; conservation; people who prepare food for special occasion. |
kerremelel | n.poss.3s | |||
kerremelel a chelsang | expr. | those preparing food for a ceremonious occasion. | ||
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