padangintransitive verbSurtari dukEnglishinsist; try one's bestThis implies strong effort for either a good reason or a bad one, running with one's whole heart to win a race or demanding that one gets his own way. It sometimes implies being without a sense of what is proper or appropriate.Kalilik di parai ngo da han ur Konos, má ngorer dik parai singin káukáu bim ngo na han long pas di. Pákánbung a longrai ái Tilon, ki ák parai ngo ái mul na han. Mái sár ngo tan kalilik di parai ngo na lu kis. Mái sár ngo a lala tari duk sang ngo na han. Pákánbung a hut i káukáu bim, ki ák padang sang, pasi ák sa uri káukáu bim má ngorer di no má dik han.The guys said they were going to Konos, and so they said to a vehicle that it should come get them. When Tilon heard it, then he said he also would go. However the guys said that he should stay. But he greatly forced that he would go. When the vehicle arrived, then he insisted, resulting in he climbed into the vehicle and so they all went.padang palai

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