gel1advUsually, customarily, habitually.Gel wen heklo le snéen ke bud wen atul le du.They usually have others help weed if they have the means for it.Wen se gel tmétê onuk.There are (those) who usually roast (serve) chicken.syngedwél 1fromdwélcfsal 12varhgelnHardness, firmness, toughness.Nù lemen gelen.The hardness (stubborness) is in the inside.adjHard, difficult, tough, firm.h-, k-, m-.Ni se yem hekbéng, okóm tey gel mgel mken du ke sundu silà hulut du, bede mnóm snéen.This is the kind of corn that is usually very hard to eat if it's not glutinous corn, but it's tasty also.n-, s-.Là dengen deng yem sentulón le tolo wen gunu le sgel.Their case isn't finished yet; there is still something that is hard for each other (can't reconcile on).synnemet 1cftétél 1ulas 2mgel ilungidiom(Of carabao and cattle) hard-nosed.mgel kuluidiomHard-headed, stubborn.mgel liholidiom(Of horses) stiff-necked, untrained or stubborn.3vartgelnStrength; support.Tud blungun, yó se yem mò gelen.The center post, that's for its strength.syntud bukol 1adjStrengthened, encouraged.m-.Ne lemwót bè yem deng kton Sit Bokong yem towok halay, són moen tendo mgel nawahen.And because Dusky Mannikin saw the growth of the rice, she was continually encouraged (hopeful).ken-.Wen tau demwata snéen, sotu ken-gel nawa le.There is also the spirit medium, (who is) another source of their strength.syntud 2

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