2. Row by row. Do things in an orderly way.
3. ah Greetings when handing something to someone. "Ya" may be the chorus of "Naya". Ya "reads nia (four tones). Oh, it's for you. Take it. "
4. Beaten families. People who are often beaten, especially children.
5. Take a knife and a machete. Swearing words.
6. Next door. It is time. For example, "No matter what happens next to you."
7. I like watching. Love it, look at it.
8. Nuns and nuns. A simple hut or shed is mostly built to guard crops or orchards and protect them from wind and rain.
9. me. Me. "I" is pronounced ngε (three sounds).
10. Son. A child's nickname.
1 1. We. We ... we pronounce ngang (three tones) and meng (four tones).
12. I'll go. My home. Read hε (four tones) or hε (one tone) in "On".
13. Apply the powder to the wound by hand. ""read ng? (three sounds).
14. For children and children. It's well sealed. ""read ng? ( 1).
15. Hold on. Press, cover and hold. ""read ng? (three sounds).
16. Press the button, press the button. Press the button.
17. Call on time. On time.
18. concave sound. Echo. "concave" reading wa (4