hbôfrom1vTo be carried on someone's back, as when one has to be carried on the back of someone stronger in order to get to the other side of the river; to want to be carried on the back, as a child; to impose on someone, to carry something or some responsibility.Nen e dmunuk Ala slong le gifal kem tau fedyan tek le hbô ke mà dì.When the Allah River flooded, the only way the marketers got across was that they had uncle carry them on his back.ge-, he-.ke-, -em-.Ne omin le gel hembô kul ken mulék yó kem towu le.Then they always give food to their daughters-in-law to carry home (on their backs).-en-.Yem tau tu, tey sidek nmoen, tey henbóen bayad kem tau.That man there is a very bad character, he makes people carry (heavy) debt.Appendix 07 Ways of carrying2v(Of animals) to mate.

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