belbelkenbálbálkentransitive verb taking onSurlain ololoh; ololoh kuluknaiEnglishcare for; keep safeThis is stronger than ololoh. It is a combination of ololoh plus kebeptai, and implies special care of another caused by strong feelings for that person. This is an appropriate term to use for caring for one's spouse and children, including the elements of love, compassion, mercy and remembrance. Some say this is more what an older child would do in watching over siblings while the parents are away, i.e. keep them from crying and preventing harm to them.Ái tata a lu lain belbelken sang i gimhat kukun suri koion á tekesi táit na long bengtai kángimhat liu. A lu lain ololoh i gimhat ngorer ák han pang onin gimá pakta.Daddy took very special care of us brothers and sisters so that nothing would spoil our lives. He looked after us well like that going until today when we are grown.ololohabelbelken4.1Relationshipsrelationship

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