káukáuintransitive verbSurláklák i kesi pokion táitEnglishscurry; move; walk; crawlThis is used of insects or lizards, and sometimes of people. The implication seems to be that of moving along a narrow path, road, or object, like a log.Dan sal ngo kápate arwat suri polsai, ki di lu oboi pokon kubau suri ák bop kusai dan má dik lu láklák on. Di lu káukáu i pokon kubau erei tili kesi balsán dan uri kesi balsán. Ngo da tu polsai á dan erei, ki na sanra di má dáng kong.A flowing river when it is not possible to cross it (by walking through it), then they put a log so it lies crossing the river and they walk on it. They walk on that log from one side of the river to the other side. If they would cross that river (by walking through it), then it would carry them away and they would drown.hankárkapkáu1káukáu bimkáukáu kán bas7.2Movemotion

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