meoud, v.s.late.
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memeoudv.s.redup.rather late.
meudangv.s.inch.is getting late.
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meoud a bdelulexpr.ingenuous; slow-witted.
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Examples:
> You're very late!
More Examples:
> I'm going to be a little late tomorrow. I have a lot of work.
> He was running late this morning and left without his lunch.
> John is taking too long and his wife is "like a decorated lobster" waiting for him.
> I have to go or I'll be late.
> John, forgive me, I made a stop at Ngerkumer's and may be a run a little late.
te, n., [From Japanese] ability; skill; style.
meoud a teexpr.slow witted.
mereched a teexpr.clever.
Examples:
> They chased him so he was driven into the jungle.
> How clever of him!/What a style!
> They are much in agreement.
> They were at the school and then walked to the beach.
> They're from Ngeremlengui or Ngardmau where cheremrum are abundant.
Proverbs:
> They are as though eating deldalech.
Deldalech is the material once used to blacken teeth in Palau. When the deldalech was applied it was "eaten" by keeping the mouth and lips completely immobile for several hours until the dye had set. May be applied to a meeting at which some problem is presented for discussion and no discussion takes place, all the participants sitting in stony silence; also to a person or group that receives a reprimand in silence.
> They're from Angaur.
They eat rope; rope is used to tie slaves and is therefore a symbol of inferiority.
More Examples:
> Who's making all the commotion outside?
> They returned the borrowed plates.
> They got into a fight last night and he was shot in the arm by a fishing gun
> I don't want to go listen to the politicians speak because they're so boring and talk forever but I wouldn't mind just going to eat the food.
> When the guys arrived they have their shared portions inside big sacks.

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