kip worintransitive serial verbSurlongra pasi worwor má tari singin liteEnglishgossipingbring/take talkThis often implies passing on gossip to the person being gossiped about or to another person, but it can also refer to 'spoiling the surprise', i.e. passing on something to another that others were not ready to tell him. The thing passed on can be either a good thing or a bad one.Ái Marlom a longrai tan kálámul di worwor kodong i Tábu ngo a siksikip. A be longra pasi ngorer ki ák han parai si Tábu á táit di parai, pasi ák lala mos ái Tábu. Ngo kápte na han kip wor ái Marlom, ki kápte na han lala mos ái Tábu.Marlom heard people talking privately about Tábu that he had stolen. She heard it like that then went saying to Tábu the thing they said, resulting in Tábu was greatly angry. If Marlom had not gone passing that gossip on, then Tábu would not have been greatly angry.worworkipi3.5.1Sayspeak

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