merekui, v.t.finish (completely; entirely); consume; accomplish.
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rokirv.pf.3s
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rukuiv.pf.3p.inan.
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merekong
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v.inch.is (just) finishing; at last; finally.
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v.erg.
rekiaolv.a.s.is to be finished (completely).
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rokirpro.all of it.
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rrekuiv.r.s.finished (completely).
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e ng di merkongexpr.unless.
el rokirexpr.all of it.
el rokuiexpr.all of them.
rokui el taemexpr.all the time; always.
See also: , ,
Examples:
> Don't return until you've found her.
> All my clothes has gotten totally soaked.
> Let's not play anymore.
> All those things you learned from your father won't work or won't be of any use.
> all the males in his household
Proverbs:
> Like the gods of Ngebukd, completed up above.
As part of the festivities of a village feast or in celebration of some event, such as the completion of a community hall, Palauan young people produce a variety of named dances. One type of dance, called ruk, was never conducted in Ngebukd (in Ngaraard, northern Palau). It was said that the gods of the village had done their dancing in heaven before coming to earth and thus it was not necessary for the people of Ngebukd to dance. The saying pertains to a completed task, indicating to another that the work need not be repeated.
More Examples:
> A librarian's job is to take care of all the books and documents in the library.
> Im scared of gossip. It ruins relationships.
> I only cook the food.
> The sum of all the money that was collected, I was able to buy my house.
> There are people who just know how to talk and thats about it.

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