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butbutintransitive verbSurapakta pasi sangEnglishboastful; bragging; proudKálámul imudi a butbut mai kán minsik pasi ák parai singin tan kálámul ngo da lu lápkai alim á sángul á pirán tabal uri long namnam. Kápate lu hol pasi tan sáhár án kálámul.That man is proud/boastful with his things/wealth resulting in he said to the people that they should throw/give fifty moneys (K50) toward the feast. He was not considerate of the poor people.kis kangkang
butolintransitive verbSursarurup i máhngun i nisunEnglishfilled with the smell ofPákánbung iau sol urmain i rum má iak usmai kabang a tomtom. Má máhngun kabang erei a tuan butol i nisung.It was the time I came into the house here and I smelled the fragrant lime powder. And the smell of that lime powder was filling in my nose.botal
buturkusalienable nounSurpangpang kus i kesá pangEnglishsection; verseThis is the smallest section marked out within the dáu (section) or pang (section) of a garden. It is also used of a verse of song or Scripture.
bututalienable nounSurkesi sángul á reuEnglishten strings of shell moneyThis represents ten strings of shell money tied together, usually for the purpose of purchasing pigs at a feast. This is done as a way of displaying wealth.4.3.9.1Customanthro