paupaualienable nounEnglishconsciousness; sensesThis implies coming to one's self, one's consciousness, after fainting, sleeping, or coming out of some unconscious state. It is coming to one's senses.Ákte talas kaleng i paupau on.He has returned to consciousness (after fainting).Má i libung erei on arasa ur latiu ái Erodes na aso pala Petero má nák sámtur i nagogon, ái Petero a boptin i arliwán aru tám arup...Má angelo a top i káil ái Petero mák ágái ák pán mák parai singin ngo, "Sangar i aptur!"...Má namur ákte talas má i paupau on ái Petero, ki ák parai singin sang ngo, "Inái má iak mánán tusi, má kápate ru á kak hol. Ái Konom a tarwai kán angelo..." (Apo 12.6-7,11)And that night when the next day Herod would bring Peter out and he would stand in law (be tried), Peter was sleeping between two soldiers...And an angel grasped Peter's shoulder and shook him awake he woke up and he (the angel) said to him, "Get up quickly!"...And later when Peter's consciousness had become clear (he became fully awake), then he said to himself, "Now I realize it, and my thinking is not two (I am not doubtful, I am sure). The Lord sent his angel..."paupaupau alongrapaupau taling2.1Bodybody part human

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