par–i1pər.ʔiːharmonize; syncopate; in rhythmIxáng carxang adóung carxang atuc par–i.One hears a big sound, sound of pipe drums.Dyê tốq ibư lalâu cumour par–i tốq tang a–ứm ngai chachâp ngai baboiq.When evening arrives boys and girls harmonize in the corn stalks, they sing they sing.9.7Name4.1.9Kinship
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nhoutɲɔːtunspec. var.nhotpanhot nganarrow, tight; need, essentialCư nhot kidit ính bôn alic.I am tight/needy poor want to get a pig.Cư lâyq nhot nga ticuôi ayô cư.I don’t need people to praise me.antpơhsyncân4ính1 1nomi:par–ính; recp:tar–ínhcfkitát 1tout cáttout1 1caus:patout9.4.2.3Necessary 8.2.4.1Narrow8.1.7.3Need
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atucʔatuːk1hollow tube of wood or bamboo used for gongIxáng carxang adóung carxang atuc par–i.One hears the sound of hollow bamboo sound of tube drums of celebration.Used in celebrations, or to scare animals out of fields, or to scare away the spirit of a killed animal.4.2.3.5Musical instrument2pipe drum
adóung1ʔadṵŋsound of hollow bamboo falling in waterUteng bui êm lư, moui ixáng carxang adóung carxang atuc par–i.They keep on happily and one hears bamboo sounds, sounds of busy beetles (or pipe gongs??).Of loud musical instruments, or a rope tied across a stream to telegraph noise to keep animals out of field.2.3.2.2Sound
dadaːhe, she, itDa mo ính tông, tông adâh.Whoever wants to speak, go ahead and speak.Ngéq aca toup tammun lư nnôr mpếh anha damo da cốh par–i ngéq ayô apâl Yang Rbang.All of the followers were very happy and whoever, that one.Kếh carbouiq tưi da nâh ngai pươih inâh kếh tangcóng.Then a-bun also it here they tied-up like-this so married-man.Contracted/clitic form only preceding demonstratives, although usually written together, e.g., damo.