taem, n., [From English] time; occasion.
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er a rokui el taemexpr.always; all the time.
Examples:
> I feel nostalgic about the Japanese times.
> I'll catch Helen at lunchtime.
> It was almost time for Fern to visit.
> Due to the weather conditions and increasing hazardous surf, the National Emergency Office (NEMO) is issuing a Small Craft Warning for the entire Republic of Palau. Water conditions from outside the reef through all exposures are very rough at this time. Travel between Peleliu and Angaur, Kayangel and Ollei and/or outside the reefs are strictly prohibited. Small craft warning flags have been raised and the republic is requested to observe this warning. NEMO will continue to monitor these marine conditions and advise the public accordingly.
> I wasted my time going because there was nothing for me to buy.
More Examples:
> Is it OK for me to call you sometime?
> It's the object used when a man and a woman go to bed together whose purpose is to prevent pregnancy and to prevent the transmission of disease between them.
> I only wish that we will see each other in the future.
> Kids these days think they are so smart.
> We like it quick and easy money making schemes without thinking for the future.

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