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m →Noun: bemé format |
m →Noun: clean up, replaced: #: {{n-g|Plis '''mang''' nem John la steyop?}} #:: "Would the person named John stand up?" → #: {{ux|beme|Plis '''mang''' nem John la steyop?|Would the person named John stand up?}} (3) |
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# person | # person | ||
#: {{ | #: {{ux|beme|Plis '''mang''' nem John la steyop?|Would the person named John stand up?}} | ||
# human | # human | ||
#: {{ | #: {{ux|beme|Eri wi bi '''mang'''. Wi kri bi rili gud '''mang'''.|All of us are human beings. Some of us actually good ones.}} | ||
# bro | # bro | ||
#: {{ | #: {{ux|beme|Eya '''mang'''! [[Contionary:oyadu|Oyadu]]?|Hey man! How are you doing?}} | ||
====Derived terms==== | ====Derived terms==== | ||
* {{cont|wa mang}} | * {{cont|wa mang}} | ||
Latest revision as of 22:57, 4 June 2026
Bemé
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
mang
- person
- Plis mang nem John la steyop?
- Would the person named John stand up?
- human
- Eri wi bi mang. Wi kri bi rili gud mang.
- All of us are human beings. Some of us actually good ones.
- bro
- Eya mang! Oyadu?
- Hey man! How are you doing?
Derived terms
Jokelang 2
Pronunciation
Noun
mang uk
- (opera) viking
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