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CHEDIUL #388
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It’s here without ‘ch’ also chedisk and auisekeiang- same meaning oh shoot,
oh crap, dammit.
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CHEDIUL is missing.
ulekdakd a omekdakd; rullii a chad el mo medakd; "chediul a kokok" a
ulkdakd er a ngalek.
I hear it a lot. Means something like, "oh my gosh," or "goodness
gracious". Is it a variant of CHEDIL used in this context? Or has it a
different meaning?
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Nice catch. So 'EDIUL' is already in the database. Would you ever say, "Ng ediul"? If so, does it sound like, "Nge - diul" or does it sound like, "ng - e - diul"? |
If you add ‘ng’ Ngediull’ it becomes a place. Eiang chediul!!! This could
be ‘are you serious?!’ That sense ‘OMG’.
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ediul"? If so, does it sound like, "Nge - diul" or does it sound like, "ng
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Alii a kokok!
Ediul! Ngera me komektakt ra ngalek?!
I hear "Alii" a lot too - scaring someone, instill fear, give caution, as
part of a reminder, etc.
Alii ngke kot el mekngit a kse er ngii.
Alii ke mol mo meioud.
Alii ka reuebet.
Alii ke mo kerkikl lomekall.
Alii ng diak mobes a kukau.
Even my husband now says to our kiddo: Alii don't go to the road, Alii you
have to wash your hands first... Etc
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If you add ‘ng’ Ngediull’ it becomes a place. Eiang chediul!!! This could
be ‘are you serious?!’ That sense ‘OMG’.
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CHEDIUL is missing.
ulekdakd a omekdakd; rullii a chad el mo medakd; "chediul a kokok" a ulkdakd er a ngalek.
I hear it a lot. Means something like, "oh my gosh," or "goodness gracious". Is it a variant of CHEDIL used in this context? Or has it a different meaning?
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