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tar–ârtər.ʔɤrshiny, of sunlightMang do tinga tar–âr arâq mát rbang.His face shone shiny like the sun.
la–ârlaʔɤrspread out; to pervadeCarvál tứng mát, ihếq la–âr tar–al te rbang claq paxear tốq cháq cư.About noon, it astonished me bright light spread all around me.
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tiêngtiəŋhang up or spread out to dry; smoke over fireNám lâyq bôn puaq cốh tiêng ar tốq tarưng.If there isn’t sunshine, then dry in the attic.E.g., drying rice.synarcftarniêngtarniêng aocl: ntrayh6.2.1.7.2Growing coffee6.2.6Process harvest6.2.1.5.2Growing tobacco5.6.4Wash clothes
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achơ ngơuqʔacɤː ŋɤːwʔstupid; ignorant, dull-witted, mentally retardedA–i a–ám yoa ipôc hoc cốh phai pôc hoc, acâp ngâh iyư lám ính cloun, tốq dyê xéiq nô ra ma lâyq bôn chom uráq u–ar cốh ngai tông do cốh láh achơ ngơuq....Ipe a–em iyư inô ntra ân lâyq ichom uráq u–ar cốh damo damo ma ính padâm ính pilốh he, tông he achơ, cốh ma íh lư achơ ma cou lâyq bôn nnau pahoc cốh vaih lâyq ichom.Parents send you to go study, so must go study, don't only think about wanting to play--when grown up in the future if don't know writing then people will say, "He is stupid."...Younger brothers, remember the past when we didn't know writing so everyone wanted to oppress wanted to deceive us, said we were stupid, but we weren't really stupid, but because there was no one to teach resulting in our not knowing.cfachơcaus:pichơ
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trứm1trɯmwear out; decay; fadeTar–âr tar–al ngcốh nhaq trứm, póq.The glory quickly decayed, faded.Ngéq ca mbár cannóh cốh xéq hôi póq hôi trứm arâq ao cún.Everything else will wear out like clothing.5.3.7Wear clothing
ngâh4ŋɤh1unspecified subject (UNS), may indicate anyone or everyone in general, or someone the speaker doesn’t know or doesn’t want to nameMa ân idoq táq thét ma lâyq ngâh iyư.But what UNS had done wrong UNS didn’t remember.Carna ngâh tumóung.The way one lives.Ngâh is usually replaced by clitic i= before one syllable verbs, as in the first example. Can be used in a clause modifying a noun where English would use a ‘to’ or ‘for’ purpose clause:; Ngâh precedes a one-syllable verb when an adverbial occurs between it and the verb, as in the example below.9.2.3Pronouns22nd person in commands and wishesA–i dơi bâl boup tông achưng acư, ngâh iyư tốq nô ra!Mother kept instructing me, (you) remember in the future.Ngâh cachan hoc hanh o hôi uráq u–ar.(You) eagerly study so capable of writing.A name or 2nd person pronoun is rarely used in a command.
nneamʔən.nḭamproper ??Cứp ingay ngâh iyư pôc tốq trương, acâp ngâh itáq ân lâyq phep lâyq nneam, ngâh cachan hoc hanh o hôi uráq u–ar.Everyday remember to go to school, don't do what is impolite or improper, be eager to study so able to read and write.pk