dee1 carry something somewhere (generic term)

Part of Speech vt
    • carry something somewhere (generic term)
      • transfer
      • Example 1250:
        Dee bona kave teve.
        (One day, a man went to the sea to fish.) (He) carried his net.
        Source: Tah 05E(Joy) 010
      • Example 1251:
        ore paa dee koa vuan.
        and then it (the crocodile) will carry you away.
        Source: Sii 44W 011
      • Example 1252:
        Beara tau nao tea suvasuva, eara toro matatopo amaa taba to pasi dee raara.
        Before we go to poison fish, we must prepare the things that we carry there.
        Source: Hel 15E(Sha) 003

Related entries

  • See also:
    • kae1 lift something up; carry something with a handle somewhere
    • pate3 carry someone or something on the arm in front of the body
    • vaadee1 carry something (two or more people together)
    • dee3 bundle (of sago leaves, sugarcane)
    • dee ki bring or give somebody something
    • dee maa bring; give
    • deedee carry many things; take many things away
    • tadee (of a ceremony) be carried out; performed / (of gossip) spread
    • vadee sue ni inform about something or someone
    • vadee voosu ni carry something home on a pole