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alat
A traditional basket with a tumpline apid.
pl. alaalat
made from waway 'vine' and gālot 'rattan'; Ivv. 'a woven basket carried on the head'
alat
Someone (may-) tumpline carries an alat.
Mayalat ka, ta hapen monchiw mayis a binolas ko.
Tumpline carry your alat, because you will get the corn that I picked.
Someone (mayCV-) weaves an alat basket (CV--en).
Abaw makey a omkāyas so alalaten āpong.
No one wants to thin (strips) for grandfather to weave an alat basket.
Someone puts something (i-) in an alat and tumpline carries it.
Inyālat ko birabīra a kanen bago.
I put taro, which is the pig food, in the basket and tumpline carry it.
alālat
A group of people (mang-) catch an animal (-en) by forming a line or circle with outstretched hands.
alat no nwang
A carabao basket.
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