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tarleptər.lɛːpfemale-cousin; spouseLâyq iplốh, “Tốq mo cayâq may,” lâng “Tốq mo campay may,” ma plốh, “Tốq mo tarlep may?”One doesn’t ask, “Where is your husband, or where is your wife?” but “Where is your cousin?”Polite to ask, where is your tarlep rather than ‘husband’ or ‘wife’
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acáq2ʔakaʔgrain (reference to rice spirit grandmother, i.e. female Lord)syntrocl:callong; pa dial.:chro1.5.5Parts of a plant
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cán2kanwoman; mother (when possessed)Not ‘mother’ for Pahi or Cadô.; Not ‘mother’ for Pahi.antcounh 1pa pk dial.: conh1.6.7Male and female animals4.1.2Types of people
counhkṵːɲ1vsmaleHuman gender.antcán2cpart:counh; title:parcáncfcoang1cl:lám1.6.7Male and female animals4.1.2Types of people2nman3n.kinfather, father-of
tangcáhtəŋ.kahmale buffalo, bull; stag, buck, billy goatTrâu, bò, nai, dê.1.6.7Male and female animals1.6Animal
a–emʔaʔɛːmreference or address to younger sibling or younger cousin if a child; also extended to unrelated children; also extended to a man’s wife.yB, yS.A male must not refer to a female as a–em unless she is his own younger sister or his wife.4.1.9Kinshipa–em achaiʔaʔɛːm ʔacaːj1siblings; brothers and sisters; y.brothers and o.brothers; y.sisters and o.sisters4.1.9Kinship2brothersa–em amoqunspec. comp. formgirls
tau parnha túc dittaw pər.ɲaː tuk diːtmust respect whomever you live withIpôc nnâh ngai tông imout coang candau anhouq ticóung, imout tau parnha túc dit íh vi ân lom iyan pran hon.Going here they say one enters bull elephant one enters female elephant, or rich and honorable, there isn’t a weak willed person.If with elephants than watch their eyes, etc.4.5.5Honor