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be-ket
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String or rope used for tying something up, such as a box, a package, or a bundle.
tali
Nawasag da tang teled tang karton tenged anday be-ket na.
The contents of the box became all spread around because it had no tie around it.
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-en
To tie things up with a string or rope; to tie a bundle of things together.
Be-keten mo kay ta tali tang karton agod indi panganen ta ayep tang teled na.
Please tie up the cardboard box with string so that the contents won't be eaten by animals.
Bine-ket na tang tanan ang paod ba-lo sine-me ong talsi.
He tied all the woven shingles together before soaking them in the ocean.
pame-ket
Ways of tying knots.
Ong Scouting yading aggadalan ang sari-saring klasi ta pame-ket.
During Scout week they learn many different ways of tying knots.
be-ket ta potod
A triangular-shaped cloth which is wrapped around a newborn's middle, around the navel, so it will not bleed or become infected.
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mamagbere-ket be-ket
For a group of people to enjoy unity, close fellowship (lit. to be tied together).
Mamagtarabangan ita, mamagbere-ket be-ket ita.
Let's help each other, let's be united (lit. tied together).
Mga be-ket be-ket tang mga taw madali tang obra, piro mga wasag-wasag maliwag.
If people are united the work is easy, but if they are separated it is difficult.
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