sebadong, n., [From Spanish] Saturday.
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chad er a sebadongexpr.Seventh Day Adventists.
More Examples:
> Hey, there's work exchange on Saturday, do you want to go?
> SDA church people do not eat pork.
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se elconj.when (in the future); whenever.
se el sekumconj.if (used in negative sentences).
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er se er aexpr.when (in the past).
er se er a Sebadongexpr.last Saturday.
er se er a taem er a mekemadexpr.during the war.
er seiexpr.over there; in that place.
mekera iseiexpr.[used to refer to a method of doing something that the speaker has forgotten.]
ngera iseiexpr.thingamajig; thingamabob; whatchamacallit. [used to refer to something whose name the speaker has forgotten.]
se di kauexpr.it's up to you.
se el soamexpr.whatever you want; it's up to you.
se el tebelexpr.that table (over there).
se er aexpr.conj. when (in the past).
techa iseiexpr.what's-his-name; what's-her-name. [Used to refer to someone whose name the speaker has forgotten.]
tela iseiexpr.[used to refer to a number that the speaker has forgotten.]
Examples:
> I'm going to take it easy when I'm an old woman.
> That stone is sharp.
> The majority of those who are teachers at that school are Americans.
> All the pigs that are ready to eat are always killed in the winter.
> Whenever a spider has disappeared (from its web), I take it as a sign that there will be a big storm.
Proverbs:
> When my eyes are closed.
When one dies the eyes are "closed"; hence, to be dead. The term for "death" is mad as is the term for "eye," (mad; madak: "my eye"). Some sources suggest that the term for death refers to the closed eyes of a dead person.
More Examples:
> What's that phone number again?
> Yes, it's been raining since morning.
> I get sad when I think of my mom and dad that are gone.
> Aha, see? I told you not to do that, Son.
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