tikóngvarhtikóng1conjAfterwards; when.Tikóng le kól ditu, mon yó kem fulis...When they arrived there, the policemen said...Tikóng deng malù hyu kegnómen du, omin le yó bud mbut du yem sfatay.When he was already feeling better, then they started to fight each other again.2vTo move around and work even though one is not yet fully recovered from sickness; to hit or strike someone in an abrupt manner.g-, h-.Béi kendel htikóng kói butós.Don't immediately move around, you might get sick again.k-, -m-.Deng dô wen tmikóng du.Something/someone must have struck him (spirit causing the death).synhekto 1fromktohetdól 1fromtdólhtimbow 1fromtimbow3advSudden, quick, abruptly.m-.Là hyuhen ke mtikóng kogotem du yem ngà kô wen slihu béléen.It is not good if your abruptly hold the child, his body parts might be dislocated.-n-.Matay tnikóng.He died suddenly.syntimbow 2tungan 1cfkto 1

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