geseptaADJtasteless, of something which formerly tasted goodno gat teis
getNbananabananagetfotNouter layer of a banana, pandanus or betel nut stalk
gegetVscoop or collect (water, food, sand, fish)savolimAme get bilinga botak.He scoops the water and brings it.getpipiliVtfill all the plates or cups with food or water
getalingVtmake repeated trips for food or watergo kamunspec. comp. form ofgeget
getfotNouter layer of a banana, pandanus or betel nut stalkpangalunspec. comp. form ofget
gidengADVsimilar to; like this, often used to introduce direct speech.olsemNin ninin bobo tohong gideng yugumune.We came and talked like this.Alung yale yale awo, membele gideng anta tege fatgung.This is what the four groups signify.
gigidi1Vtfasten the string of a bowpasimNena te taba gigidi tenen nanisefeleguk. My father showed me how to fasten a string to a bow.2Vtchase an animal with a bow and arrow in a firing positionranimTu te wasing mam tamoeng yege taba gidimbililak tege katguk. Tu chased and followed a cuscus with a bow and tried to shoot it.3Vmake a fist for the purpose of hitting someonebrukim han long paitOnga te kaili gidige duni mun alak usimitguk.My uncle made a fist and hit him in the ear area.
gidingayunVt1form a circleraunim2enclose, with a fencebanisim
gidongofo1Vbend; bowdaunimBonga amka ginang gidongofonggamitamon.We come and bow before your face.2Vtbhumble
gidongofongamiVworship; honour; respectlotuimBubusap nina adengge bonga amka ginang gidongofonggamitamon.We Christians also come and worship before your face.This might need explained since it doesn't follow the 1PL rule.