taamv.to pass (through, on..), to go alongAsuom taam a jo tanggbani po.Mr. Hare passed and entered the tanggbain (sacred grove).Achagsimoaning ale taam, Achagsimoaning ale taam.Achagsimoaning went on and on. Achagsimoaning continued walking (lit. A. passed, A. passed).gaam taamto do or be sth. to an extreme extent, (transl.:) extremely, extraordinarily, exceedingly, tooKu baasa gaam taam (or. ku baasa nag taam)?Is it too soft?Naab ale ta wa lie, ate wa nala ga gaam taam.A chief had a (lit. his) daughter, and she was extremely beautiful.Wa zu a (ga) gaam taam.He steals like a professional (thief).taam de, taam deto and froBa mawa ale jo boraa num zomu-la, wa biisanga yaa yug taam de, taam de.When their mother had gone in and was grinding the millet, her breasts were swinging to and fro.dan taam or ...ale taam la(transl.) afterDa-ngata dan taam...After three days... (lit. when three days had passed...)Da-ngayuebi ale taam la...After six days (when six days had passed)wai (bai, ngai...) ale taam la(transl.:) ago, beforeBakoa ngaye ngai ale taam la, mi bo ka Sandem.Two weeks ago I was at Sandema.taam tu(lit. to pass and meet) all round, everywhereWa gisi taam tu.He searched all round (everywhere).taam nyinito pass through (e.g. thread through hole in a calabash when mending it)gaam v.

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