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alep2ʔalɛːpalépsister-in-law; brother-in-law1sister-in-law; girl-cousin; mother’s younger sister’s daughterAcay counh Jeannie paxoul acay cán Carrie la alep.Jeannie’s son calls Carrie’s daughter ‘cousin’. (J & C are sisters.)cftardyaihcpart: alếh4.1.9Kinship2brother-in-law; husband of elder sister4.1.9Kinship
arêng alayʔareːŋ ʔalajbrother-in-law relationshipJohnny and Jeffrey (Stebbins) are arêng_alay with sons of their father Tom’s brother-in-law. J and J are imiang-imoq with daughters of Tom’s brother-in-law and cannot marry them.cflup lep4.1.9Kinship
achaiʔacaːjolder sibling of same sex; brother-in-law (m.s.) or sister-in-law (f.s.); also used as term of reference between unrelated fellows or unrelated girls, in which case age is not as important.Dáng néh vi a–em achai tông nám thét ahe.Here there are younger and elder brothers and sisters to tell if we do wrong.Xai xeam.Older and younger siblings.not used of siblings of opposite sex4.1.9Kinship
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chichárcatch birds with sapNháng ilay cư pôc chichárMy brother-in-law and I went bird catching.
chárcarsmear sap to catch birds; set outNháng ilay cư pôc chichárMy brother-in-law and I went smearing (sap to catch birds).7.2.6.1Catch, capture
nhángɲaŋwe-two; us-two; of-us-two; 1DUNháng ilay cư pôc chichár.We two, my brother-in-law and I went to catch birds.Ke, châq nháng tartran tran; may tran day, day tran may.Friend, let’s us two paint each other; I paint you and you paint me.Inclusive or exclusive of person spoken to.cfanha day9.2.3Pronouns