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melodech | , v.t. | change; make (something) different.
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ngodechii | v.pf.3s |
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ngildechii | v.pf.3s.past | |
ngmodech | v.pf.3p.inan. |
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ngilodech | v.pf.3p.inan.past | |
omeldechel | n.poss.3s | |
kakngodech /kengodech /kakengodech | v.recip. | different (from each other).
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mengodech | v.erg. | |
nglodech | v.r.s. | changed.
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ngodechel /ngedechall | v.a.s. | is to be changed.
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kengodech a tekingir | expr. | (two people) say two different things about something. |
kengodech a teletelir | expr. | (two people) act or behave differently (from each other). |
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> What are you changing your mind? |
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> I find Droteo's actions suspicious or strange. |
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> What was said this morning will stay as is until we resume tomorrow. |
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tekoi | , n. | word; speech; language; action; deed; matter; custom; advice (given verbally); issue; case; event.
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tekingek | n.poss.1s | |
tekingem | n.poss.2s | |
tekingel | n.poss.3s |
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tekingam | n.poss.1pe | |
tekinged | n.poss.1pi | |
tekingiu | n.poss.2p | |
tekingir | n.poss.3p | |
blil a tekoi | expr. | person about whom others are gossiping or making derogatory comments. |
melai a tekoi | expr. | bring or convey news, ideas, opinions of; take advice of. |
tekoi el beluu | expr. | decision of the community. |
tekoi er a beluu | expr. | matters of community interest. |
tekoi er a blai | expr. | private matters. |
tekoi er a daob | expr. | special words spoken to calm the sea. |
tekoi er a ngor | expr. | fib; spoken language. |
tekoi er a rael | expr. | non-private matters; public knowledge. |
tekoi er a renguk | expr. | what I believe or think to be true. |
tekoi er a resechal | expr. | (typical) men's behavior. |
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> He swallowed his words (i.e. he went ahead and did something he said he would never do.) |
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> His words about you or the things he said about you were very harsh. |
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> He's easy-going. |
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> I've had enough of his words, advice or criticism. |
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> He talks pleasantly (but he really doesn't mean it). |
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Proverbs: |
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> He swallowed his words. An inconsistent person, especially one who has stated that he would never do something, then does it. |
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> If we go at it, yoy won't be able to say anything. |
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> Actions speak more than words. |
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> They are laughing at what Bung said. |
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