ampang1nspeech or language, greeting, said so, saying, he said. Used more in the PN area, meaning "language" like Greek or English. "Beres" is used more in the PB area. Some confuse " apang " with this word, but is not correct. See apang entry.antrega'synabar 1ampangenampangenberes 1beres 1enu negaginis2ibresimrenimrewinyetkeimrewankepanling-panling na' lelegdengankuankuankulilal2kumustakunu'kwan1kwan2kwan2malemmanmanmanglingmeenu-enumegenukwanmegpenglinganmisan enupangling 1panling3pegkumustapengimrewpengluluaan2pengpanlingpesebiyensalemsinugidsudsugid 1sugidsugidsugidtuturanyen 1yen-in2ngreeting someone, facing toward.Kaya neretian ku ampang ye dut rupung-rupung kay ti'.I could not understand his speech/what-he-said in our group.Kaya mekebnga' ampang ye dut dimu.He could not express his words to you.Pegampang* ye dut taaw balabag, kaya neretian diye.His speech* to the people is not clear, they didn't understand.Sabab pegempangen ye, man, "Pinekineg ko ikew at timpo ne' ketetanggap."For he said, saying, "You listen to me at this time of opportunity/receiving." 2Co 6.2 PCV.Pegempangen ko badew itoe at pegbinaya' it taw? Kay badew git ito nga gasi i' pegempangen it kesoroan e?Do I say this merely from a human point of view? Doesn't the Law say the same thing? 1Co 9.8 PCV. NIV.Megampang - speak to each other, make a speech.; Pegampangan - someone is speaking to anybody.; Ipeampang - to let someone speak to anybody.; Neampangan - have spoken to anybody.antrega'synberes 1ibres3vcall before someone,Na' sinrep diyeng tanan it Menongang Nakem, na' tominagna' diye it *mampang it lein-leing *ampang, ne' ipineampang kediye it Nakem.And everyone present was filled with the Holy Spirit and began *speaking in other *languages, as the Spirit of God gave them this ability-to-speak. Acts 2:4 PCV.Angkansa, nemenagna' dye *nemekebres et leing-leing *bebresan et menge' menunumpang neng sigun et *pinebres kedye et Kurudua't Empu'.Acts 2:4 PBV.Megampang - to face, to greet each other.; Pegampangan - someone is greeting his friend.; Ipeampang - to let someone greet another.; Neempangan - have been greeted, greeted everyone.

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