kangkangintransitive verbSura tu muni bátEnglishup above; off the groundThis word implies the ideas of being up on posts (as a sleeping house), off the ground, not touching the support underneath, or the second story of a building.Kip erei a tu imuni bát má kápte a kis i iátin toros. Una bali básái kuir erei a kangkang suri náng kis i iátin toros.That horizontal beam is up in the sky/air and it is not sitting on top of the upright post. You should again pound/nail that piece that is up above so it will sit/be on top of the post.Toros er di soso mai ngo uri pal, a ekesi sosih no uradi bim. Tan toros erei di soso mai mák lala dorum, kápate mákmák kuluk kabin a tu idi bim. Ngo na han káling kangkang urami bát, ki na han mákmák kuluk.That post they stuck (in the ground) for the cook house, it went way down into the ground. Those posts they stick in and they penetrate deeply, it does not look good because they're just way down in the ground. If it would be higher up toward the sky, then it would look good.kis kangkis kangkangrum kangkang6.5.1.1Househouse

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