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khơi amoqkhɤːj ʔamɔːʔsp. var.khơi–amoqn.kin1members of clans that takes wives from ego’s family, i.e., ego's sisters' inlawsMust not take wives from father’s clan or any clan that takes wives from your (father's) clan.2groom’s family; parents of husband; family which takes wives from ego’s family; in-laws of wife
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nnúngʔən.nuŋnfamilyCayâq nnúng.Husband of the family.Restricted to use with husband.cfabóh 3campaycpart:cayâqpadúng
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abóh apéhʔabɔh ʔapɛhn1kitchen2family
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yaqjaːʔn1extended family clan in longhouse, relatives; family namecftardáhcl: lám (tarcong); spec: dúng tardáh4.1.9Kinship2clan taboo; totem taboo
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pai amoutpaːj ʔamṵːtvbringing-in sacrifice to family spirit into a family either by marriage or by birth(after determined that wife or child is there to stay)
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anéhʔanɛhnmother’s familyHe ân mâh anéh.We who are one, from the same parents.Daughter must not marry offspring of mother’s family, they are anéh. If we are related to same mother, we are same anéh. synnnoucpart:khơi-amoqcfmâh tóng mâh yaq
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mu ông công cánidiomone familypa
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táq cha ama aputaʔ caː ʔamaː ʔapuːphmake a family; have childrenCốh do dyeal Rutơ táq campay do anha táq cha ama apu.Then he took Ruth to be his wife and they made a family.
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icán2ʔikannmother of a familyReferential use of ‘poss’d-woman’.
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iyaʔijaːnin-laws; wife’s familypc
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xu1suːnfield house; house of a single family outside of the village; hutHistorically it was in or near the field and the family still related to a longhouse in the village where they might live part of the year, depending on how far away their field house was..cfdúng2cl: lám; mat: along, abúng, plángtinongxu arơp6.5.1.1House
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pai angốhpaːj ʔaŋohvdisown; turn away from family, church, etc.
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tóng2tɔŋntribe, clan, species, strain, family; lineage; nationalityVi acay cán ma lâyq bôn acay counh cốh pít tóng.If there are daughters but not sons, then the lineage is lost.4.1.2Types of people4.1.9Kinship
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tóng yongtɔŋ jɔːŋntribe, clan, species, strain, family; lineage; nationality
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top1tɔːpnsmall group, e.g., small family, 3-12 peoplepk
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touptṵːpnsmall group, e.g., small family, 3-12 peopleIpe ibôn doq abôn cou tariaq tardếq dáng toup tammun Yêxu moui alứng toup curu tanghoar ndo Yang Rbang.You have been established by the foundation laid by the apostles of Jesus and the prophets of God.cfcantóh2
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carchâukər.cɤwviargue, quarrel, complain with each other, e.g., within familycfparkecpa dial.: parkec parchánh; pk dial.: par–ốh tarmính; synl: cai3.5.1.6.2Quarrel
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carchâu carchikər.cɤw kər.ciːviargue, quarrel, complain with each other, e.g., within family
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khơikhɤːjn.kinmembers of clans that takes wives from ego’s family, i.e., ego's sisters' inlaws4.1.9Kinship
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car2kaːrnmausoleumAlternate name for ariau_ping ‘feast of graves’ when bones are dug up, washed and put in family mausoleum.synpingcl:lám2.6.6.6Grave
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phíqphiʔviseduceAcâp tacang cang ân phíq.Don’t speak seductive language.phíq phong long cupunspec. comp. formstart a family
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khúmkhumvtadopt by going through the ceremony of declaring adoptionPai amout tốq abóh.Declaration adopting into family.
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padúngpaduŋnowner; masterCán ngcốh táq boiq dyeal tiên práq dyoun ado án padúng.She told fortunes and took the money to her owners.Family that owns a house.anttammoixoul2caus: pixoulxôl2pl dial.:xoulcfnnúng6.5.1.3Land, property6.8.1.1Own, possess
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xútsutvsauthority, based upon wisdom, skillNgéq pưt xút, apa ayóung apa ân tru.All the important powers above nor in the world below.A–ám táq xút callúng abóh.Father exercises authority in the family.syncríhpret:táq ngcríh críhkiên xútpưt 2pret:táq mpưt pưt4.5.6.1High status
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