Inspiration
From: | Peter Bleackley <peter.bleackley@...> |
Date: | Thursday, March 6, 2003, 11:53 |
A while back, I saw a newspaper article, which quoted the following verbs
from the Mailu language of Papua. I thought I'd share them with you.
daridari - to cook
darikarau - to cook secretly
daribedaubedau - to cook to a pulp
daribunubunu - to cook in the wrong pot
daridaroro - to cook lazily
darigididigidi - to cook to bits
dariputara - to undercook (of sago)
dariwuwu - to be unaccustomed to cooking.
Pete Bleackley
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