kede, pro.we/us (nonemphatic, includes listener).
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kerdicont.kede di
Examples:
> We will order our clothes for the dance.
> Whenever I'm with you, it seems as if we're always going from one thing to another.
> He just walks around naked so we can all see all of his parts.
> Where will we meet?
> We use a knife to slice food.
More Examples:
> The bench is wobbly so we might fall.
> We use frying pans to fry food.
> We use a knife to slice food.
> We use kerosene stove to cook food.
> We use cups to drink.
mekerang, v.i.do what?
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kede mekerangexpr.what shall we do (now)?
Examples:
> It doesn't do anything./It won't do you any harm.
> If it were you, what would you do?
> what shall we do (now)?
> How did the boy fall?
> How do Palauans make pottery?
Proverbs:
> You pluck the fruit and pick it up; what of us?
Why don't you share or let us participate in your activity?/Why are you the only one to laugh at your joke? Usually one person climbs the tree or uses a long stick to knock down the fruit while an assistant shares the task and rewards by catching the falling fruit or picking it up. The saying may be applied to a person who prepares something to eat by himself, then eats it without sharing. It can apply also to a person who laughs at his own joke, leaving his audience unmoved.
More Examples:
> What do we use pot holders for?
> What am I doing?

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