malmaliuintransitive verbSurbiluk bilukEnglishmove (generic term); shake; wagMalmaliu is the generic term for describing almost any kind of movement where the subject of the verb is the thing or person that is moving, including something being moved or shaken by the wind, the wagging motion of a dog's tail, or a person moving himself in some way. Malwai and maliu both mean to move something else, causing it to malmaliu. Biluk is another term for moving oneself, and could be used when seeing someone or something move that you thought had already died. See the synonyms for other terms indicating movement of specific kinds.Tan wák ngo di ruru hut i kalik, ki kápdite lu nem i kalik er ngo na biluk biluk. Na tu kis pau sár. Má ngo ákte malmaliu á kalik er, ki di lu mos on suri na tu kis pau.The women when looking for lice on a child, they do not like that child that he will move around. He should just sit still. And/but if that child moves around, then they are angry at him so he will just sit still.bilukbiluk bilukdangdangdanglengot2maliuriuttiulpitin/pitimaliumalwai7.2Movemotion

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