chelsel, n.poss.3sinside; within.
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chelsekn.poss.1s
chelsemn.poss.2s
chelsamn.poss.1pe
chelsedn.poss.1pi
chelsiun.poss.2p
chelsirn.poss.3p
chelsel a badexpr.in or among the coral.
chelsel a blsibsexpr.inside of the hole.
chelsel a kallexpr.in/inside the food.
chelsel a klengarexpr.within (one's) lifetime.
chelsel a skidasexpr.inside of the drawer.
chelsel a taochexpr.in/inside the channel.
Examples:
> Put (it/those) inside the purse.
> The tide went out in a few hours.
> The travelers stopped being thirsty in a few hours.
> It finished raining in an hour.
> The travelers stopped being thirsty in a few hours.
Proverbs:
> Inside child.
A child of the inside is a member of an elite lineage, one who is not bashful before elite persons.
More Examples:
> Pour the coconut milk in the pot.
> I didn't see them in the men's club house.
> Put the breadfruit in the pot.
> Within the second-floor bunker area was a wireless telegraph room and receiving- and transmitting-room.
bail, n.article of clothing; clothes; wrapping material.
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bail er a skuulexpr.school clothes.
bail er a ureorexpr.work clothes.
chelsel a bailexpr.undershirt; T-shirt.
See also: ,
Examples:
> The child is able to be seen because he is wearing a yellow shirt.
> How many months pregnant is she?
> His clothes are covered with blood.
> Toki has completed her first month of pregnancy.
> Mary is wearing a skirt and a blouse.
More Examples:
> What kind of clothes are you going to buy?
> Her shirt is red and her skirt is white.
> He or she is wearing a yellow shirt.
> Tina's dress is red.
> That kid drools so much that his shirt is always wet.

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