ak tikimSurmatngan árár án long palai rumrum káián asir; sung ngo ardos mai bálbál pasEnglishgreeting; expression of thanksmy food (is) your fecesThis is a scatological expression meaning literally `give me your feces to eat'. It is a greeting expressing great gladness and joy at seeing the person again, also an expression of thanks indicating deep gratitude. The implication of this is strong camaraderie, indicating that there is nothing hindering fellowship or relationship, no problems or heavies between us. When coupled with a command or request, it has the effect of the English 'please'.ani balamorahitiking4.1Relationships3.5.3.1Word3.5.1Sayinteresting idiom; relationship; speak
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