lahauintransitive verbSureran má aptur pasEnglishmoving one's belongings to another location; moving house permanentlySomeone who is lahau probably has a house of his own, but does move around frequently, every few years at least. This contrasts with kalbán which indicates a person who does not have his own house and sleeps around in other people's houses.Ái nana a eran i kán tan táit mák aptur pas uri kán hutngin rum nabung i rahrah. A lahau pasi tili kán torahin rum suri gima taráp palai kabin ákte lala putun má.Mom got her things ready and left to/for her new house yesterday afternoon. She moved from her old house so we could tear it down because it was very dilapidated.máriantám lahaualahau pasi

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