| kakngit | v.recip. | be on bad terms with each other. |
| mekikngit | v.s.redup. | rather bad.
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| mekngit el kar | n. | illegal drugs. |
mekngtei /mekngte | v.s.inch. | is getting bad or worsening.
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| oumekngit | v.i. |
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| mekikngit a rengul | expr. | feel rather sad or sorry about; rather mean or inconsiderate. |
| mekngit a eanged | expr. | weather is bad. |
| mekngit a medal | expr. | have a sad face; look distressed. |
| mekngit a rengul | expr. | feel sorry/sad about; mean; inconsiderate. |
| mekngit er a rengul | expr. | not good for; not all right with. |
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See also:
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Examples: |
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> I feel like throwing up. |
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> They are really upset. |
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> Due to the weather conditions and increasing hazardous surf, the National Emergency Office (NEMO) is issuing a Small Craft Warning for the entire Republic of Palau. Water conditions from outside the reef through all exposures are very rough at this time. Travel between Peleliu and Angaur, Kayangel and Ollei and/or outside the reefs are strictly prohibited. Small craft warning flags have been raised and the republic is requested to observe this warning. NEMO will continue to monitor these marine conditions and advise the public accordingly. |
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> His words about you or the things he said about you were very harsh. |
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> He is looking his daughter and is very sad. |
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Proverbs: |
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> Bad words are a curse, good words are a blessing. Words of insult or scolding are destructive (like dynamite), while kind words will make you liked (like a love charm). |
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More Examples: |
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> My girlfriend likes to diss me in the crowd. |
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> It doesn't taste good. |
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> This cold weather is really bad for rheumatoid arthritis. |
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> Dang, you are so straight up. |
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> Yes, if the weather gets worse, I'll leave. |
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