kalun1trans1to act as a go-between for an engagement; to mediateDa ingkalun hi Pedro nan Joaquina ey agtu abuluten.Some (people) went to speak for Pedro's love for Joaquina, but she did not accept him.Hi Marcos hu an nengikelun hi hi-gatu.Marcos was the one who spoke for him.Hipa kameikkellun ya bii wenu ya laki?Whom are they going to speak for, a girl or a boy?Dimmateng idad Karmel etan an nangkalun et kandan Abigail ey “Intu-dak dakemin David et puhdanan mi hedin ebbuluten mun i-ahwa dakan hi-gatu." (1 Samuel 25:40)When David’s servants who had mediated the wedding agreement arrived at Karmel, they said to Abigail, “David has sent us to verify if you agree to marry him.”2.6.1.1Arrange a marriageiC1-/iN-, mengi-/nengi-, maN/naN-2to negotiate the payment of a fineA fine may be levied for an offense committed against someone or against cultural and traditional mores and practices and is usually handled by the elders or wise men of the village.Da kellunen hi Ben tep ya el-eleg ni tu impahding nan hi Benita.They are going to negotiate with Ben concerning his fine for the unacceptable act he did to Benita.4.8.4.4Negotiate-en/-in-