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ENGLISH |
PALAUAN |
NOTES |
Change: |
Omtechéi |
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Move, Movement: |
Olengmóngm; |
--canoe moves along with waves |
History: |
Reksi |
Borrowed Japanese word for history. |
Travel: |
Omerael |
General word for travel |
Tourism, Sightseeing: |
Kangkodang |
Borrowed Japanese word for tourist |
Visitors |
Klechedaol |
General term for invited visitors or group of travelers |
Horse: |
Uós |
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Cattle: |
Kerebóu |
Carabao |
To work with cattle: |
Chad er a charm |
Cattle-raiser |
Earthquake: |
Desíu |
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Tsunami: |
Iéleb |
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War: |
Klaumekemád |
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Survive, Survival: |
Suóbel |
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Money: |
Udóud |
Originally and still used for Palauan money beads |
Monument: |
Ngesechel a cherechar |
Term use for historical monument, memorial, or artifact from the past. It is now use for Museum. |
SPECIAL WORDS FOR THIS CHAPTER:
ENGLISH |
PALAUAN |
NOTES |
Govern: |
Mengederéder |
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Compact: |
Telbiil |
Term use for Agreement between Palau and United States. |
Council: |
Klobák |
Council of a village's ten chiefs |
Olbíil er a Kelulau |
Palau National Congress |
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Japan: |
Siábal |
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Bridge: |
Did |
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Airport: |
Skózio |
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Air-raid: |
Bakudáng |
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Vote: |
Séngkio |
Notes on Pronunciation: This is a brief outline of some of the spelling and pronunciation issues for Palauan orthography. It should help readers to better pronounce the many Palauan words used in this website. But for a complete discussion, see Josephs (1990: xxxiv-xlv). • The letters used to spell the consonants are b, t, d, k, ch, s, m, ng, r, and l. • B is pronounced as b at the beginnings of words and when between two vowels, or before l. Otherwise, it is pronounced as p. • D is in pronounced like th when between vowels or at the end of a word. • K, when between vowels, is pronounced more like g. • Ch is *not* pronounced as "ch," ever. It represents a glottal stop, as in "uh oh." The glottal stop is a letter of equal value to other consonants, as its presence or absence changes the meaning of a word. • When vowels are doubled, it indicates that the sound is held longer.
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