Browse English


!
?
1
2
3
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
y
z

s


satisfied, to bemahunvfull (to be), had enough (to) (eat), satisfied (to be)Eöʼ to manun neoʼ, eöʼ kikta maë.I am satisfied, I am not hungry.mësmës 1vproper (to be), satisified (to be)Eöʼ to pah mësmës eoʼ.I am very satisfied.
satisfyvamahun 1vsatisfy (to)Ut vavih nem paröm matop vavih nem pa taateʼ hat po Parësi me ro Sëdiusi. Ee tomeʼ vamahun a neöm po piuk vamanih po is na to hoven o praoaʼ.You(p) watch good and you(p) look after good (be careful) of the yeast of the Pharisees and the Sadducees. They might satisfy you(p) and lie like yeast that is mixed into flour.
satisfyinglyvamahun 2advsatisfyinglyE voe to ihoʼ non vamahun koman iuun.The man sat satisfyingly inside the house.
SaturdaySarërëʼBiblical SourcePrp.NSaturdayA poen ivëh a Sarërëʼ.This day is Saturday.
saucepannöh 2nclay pot, earthern pot, pail, saucepanNöh pa nap moaan.Clay pot of the people long ago.sospenEnglishnsaucepanEʼe to pupui ne sih o kap, sospen, me ro peret, me a ma tah vavahoʼ taëën.They always wash the cup, saucepan, and the plate, and the things to continually put in food.
SaulSölBiblical SourcePrp.NSaulManih pa poen pamëh a Söl to kiu vakis rakah en pa vakmis o teʼ va po vaman, me a ma vamomhë pe Ieesuʼ, pan eʼ se ip vamët raoe.During those days Saul worked hard indeed to hurt the people who believed, and the disciples of Jesus, so that he could kill them.
savevahehevfight over something (to), pull (to), rescue (to), save (to)A poa tom kea to vahehe e nee o pöh rapis.The two brothers are fighting over one knife.vaʼaus 1vaid (to), assist (to), defend (to), help (to), save (to)E voe to vaʼaus e kea peʼ.The man helped his brother.
saveötötönvable to save (to continually)[able to be saving] , keep it (to continually)[keeping]Eöʼ to ötötön hah këk noʼ a ma meh moniʼ peʼ keʼ pet vavih non.I am just able to be saving again his other money and it remains good.
savourputavattempt (to), feeling (to be), sample (to), savour (to), tasting (to be), test (to), try by smelling (to)Köʼ puta vöh pa nöh kuma peöm.Then I (will) (be) tasting your(p) cooked sweet potato.
SawaSawaʼBiblical SourcePrp.NSawaE Sawa e koaʼ pe Jeosëp.Sawa is the son of Joseph.
sawdustkukuvunnashes, crumbs, sawdustO kukuvun suraʼ to apuh.The ashes from the fire are big.
sawmillsomëEnglishnsawmillA somë va Ramason to takök en.The Ramason sawmill is broken.
saysoe 1vaccuse (to), command (to), say (to), tell (to), talk (to)Ke susun apuh pa nap vavapus soe kee me ee pe Pöl ...Then the big boss (commander) of the fighting men (army) commanded and they took Paul ...vasoevargue (to), discuss (to), say (to)Ka napan pah vatötöhkak ee, pare vasoe ee pan, “Ahik ta pah tah na to ep voh no to teʼ va non manih Israël.”And the people were indeed amazed and they started saying like this, 'There hasn't been anything which we(incl) saw before (previously) which was like this in Israel."
say yes to somethingmanat 1vagree (to), consent (to), obey (to), say yes to something (to)Ke sunaiʼeah manat en, ivëhkëk, eʼ to koe en, pareʼ hikta nö pa kiu.And his son consented, but, he did not want to and he did not go to work.
saying, to besosoevsay (to continually) [saying], talk (to continually) [talking], tell (to continually) [telling]Koe ah, parën nok vamanih pa ö nöʼ to sosoe va noʼ.Abstain from it, and you do it like this the way that I am continually saying.
scabbieskë 2nnet (fish), scabbiesA kë to pah miröʼ en pa koren neoʼ.The scabbies indeed have ruined my hands.
scabieskaskasnscabiesA kaskas to pah ëën varo en pe koaʼ peöʼ.The scabies very truly ate my child.
scaffoldrarënscaffoldRarë vavih hah a ö vëh to takök.The scaffold is good again there where it was broken.
scales (fish)kaniʼnscales (fish)A ma kaniʼ iian to pët aoeʼ e ne.The scales of the fish are still there.
scales, asike 2Tok Pisinnscales (a)A teʼ to tok non pe sea to öt non a sike.The person sitting on the chair held a scale.
scantilyvakeokadvpoorly, scantily, sparselyO pöh naon to voaʼ vakeok, ...One tree bore poorly, ...
scar, apupunbush (a), flower (a), scar (a)A pupu to pu.The flower is growing.
scared, to bemamasikvscared (to be)Eën mamasik e nom toh?Why are you(s) scared?naöpvafraid (to be), feared (to be), frightened (to be), scared (to be)E koaʼ to naöp non e köövo.The child is afraid of the woman.
scared, to continually benanaöpvafraid (to continually be)[always afraid], frightened (to continually be)[always frightened], scared (to continually be)[always scared]O kuvia to nanaöp e ne po vasuʼ.The rat is always afraid of the trap.
scatterpeatvdisturb (to), fall (to), run (to), scatter (to), throw in all directions (to)E Seon to pah peat en po vös.John truly scattered the stones.piisikvscatter (to), scatter (to)Eën to piisik a möm pa ruen.You splashed us with water.tapeatvdestroyed (to be), scatter (to)...köm tapeat em, ko nö vakëkëh em pa ma vöön peöm, ko këh em peöʼ peheoʼ.then you(p) scatter and go separately to all your villages and leave me by myself.varapökvscatter (to)E Pitaʼ to varapök i na ma voaʼ vuit pa kiu peʼ.Peter scattered all the wheat seeds in his garden.