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can theysee 1potntl.prncan (they), could (they), shall (they), should (they), will (they), would (they)E voe see nö Buka sinup.The man should go to Buka tomorrow.
can we exclsemöm 1potntl.prncan (we)(excl), could (we)(excl), shall (we)(excl), should (we)(excl), will (we)(excl), would (we)(excl)Semöm nö Bukaʼ.We shall go to Buka.
can you ssën 1potntl.prncan (you)(s), shall (you)(s), should (you)(s), will (you)(s)Ta pah teʼ se keh hin a oah ta pah tah sën heʼ eah, a, eën se heʼ eom peʼ.If one person should ask you(s) for one thing (something) which you(s) should give to him, yes, you(s) must give him.
CanaKenaʼBiblical SourcePrp.NCana...ke Nataniel a teʼ va Kenaʼ manih pa muhin va Galiliʼ, me ra poa sunaiʼ Sëbëdiʼ,......and Nathanael the person from Cana in the province of Galilee and the two sons of Zebedee,...
CanaanKeenanBiblical SourcePrp.NCanaanKa pah teʼ vaen en manih pa vöön va Keenan, a vöön pamëh to teʼ non manih pa muhin va Galiliʼ.Then one person got married in the village of Canaan, this village is in the province of Galilee.
CandaceKandasiʼBiblical SourcePrp.NCandaceEʼ a teʼ susun pareʼ matop non a moniʼ pe Kandasiʼ, e köövo sunön va pa muhin pamëh.He is a boss (officer)and he cares for Candace's money, the important woman (queen) of that bush (country).
candlekëntörEnglishncandleKëntör o tah na se vëkrea pa tëm rotuʼ.A candle is the thing that we will light at the time of church.
candyröriʼTok PisinncandyRöriʼ to ninin vih vörep.Candy taste very good.
caneopëʼ 1ncane, rattenOpëʼ o tah nonok siaʼ.Cane is something for making chairs.
canoesinincanoe, coffinO sini pe to töpre.Their canoe is cracked.
canoe paddlepu 2ncanoe paddle, termiteKon a pu ko hoaʼ o sini.Get the canoe paddle lets row the canoe.tokonncanoe paddle, poleO tokon va po sini manem sën kon maʼ.You should get the canoe paddle for this canoe.
canvaskantisncanvas, sail (a)Eöm to vavaateʼ vah voh nem a iuun kantis pe napan.You(pl) were carrying around the canvas house of the people.
capuvan 2ncap, hatUvan to sunpip non a potan.The hat blocks the sun.
cap, to put onuvan 1vcap (to put on), hat (to put on)Ee to uvan maʼ poë po uvan nee to nok po uris toʼtoʼ,...They put a hat on him with a hat which they made with the thorny rope,...
capable, to beovövcapable (to be)...eʼ to hikta onöt non a öt a tasun pa teʼ sunön va po kum teʼ varih to vaman e Ieesuʼ, suk eʼ tomeʼ koman ovö a non pan,......he is not able to hold the position of an important person in the group of people who believe in Jesus (believers),...
capablyaton 2advcapably, sufficient... emöm se kikiu aton nem pa vatvus a Soe Vih pe Kristo.... we(excl) should be working capably to tell the Good Talk (Gospel) of Christ.
cape Raua pointihun 1ncape (Raua point)O ihun va Rauaʼ to rë.The Raua cape (point) is long.
capervasusurapvbuck (to continually)[bucking], caper (to continually)[caper], dance (to continually)[dancing], leap (to continually) [leaping]O moto to vasusurap non pa ma ta supa.The motorboat is continually bucking in the waves.
CapernaumKapaneamBiblical SourcePrp.NCapernaumEʼ to këh en pa vöön va Nasarët, pareʼ nö ko teʼ non manuh Kapaneam,...He left the village of Nazareth then he went and stayed there in Capernaum,...
CappadociaKapadosiaʼBiblical SourcePrp.NCappadocia...pan eöm se tavus a napan peʼ, ko teʼ va nem manih pa nap aun to teʼ nem pa ma muhin va Pontus, me Galesiaʼ, Kapadosiaʼ, me pa muhin va Esiaʼ, me Bitiniaʼ....whom God had gotten (saved) who stays away from your(pl) homes, and living in the countries of Pontus, and Galatia, Cappadocia, and the country of Asia, and Bithynia.
capsizekoepvcapsize (to), pour (to)Pareʼ koep en pa ma ö ihihoʼ po teʼ varih to vavavoen ne o panuh.And he capsized all the sitting places of these people selling doves.takoepvcapsize (to), overturn (to)A motoka to vaveo vörep maʼ ko pah takoep.The car ran very (fast) and indeed it turned over
capsizing, to bekoʼkoʼvfloat (to continually)[floating], capsize (to continually)[capsizing], drift (to continually)[drifting], pour out (to continually)[pouring out]E voe to koʼkoʼ a ruen paan iuun peʼ.The man is pouring out the water underneath his house.
captainsusun 2nboss, captain, chief, masterSusun pën to karauh.Your boss is lazy.tövavanöncaptain, driver...e susun pa nap vëvënsun to vaman en pa soe pe tövavanö o paröʼ, me e tövaneah, ko pënton varo en pa soe pe Pöl....the boss of the fighting men (army) believed the talk of the captain of the ship, and the owner, and listened far away (disregarded) Paul's talk.
capture tonotvarrest (to), capture (to), catch (to), hold (to), hug (to), sue (to)E Pitaʼ pen Seon to not e kuʼ.Peter and John caught the pig.
carmotokaEnglishnautomobile, carA motoka pe Roman to ës en.The car belonging to Roman is burned.