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duse
1
Sin, trespass, fault.
Nakanak iyan ekka dusene pegge' luwal ngusa' a'a.
That kid has many sins because he always attacks people.
mag-
To sin, do wrong, be at fault.
Bang tangkewannu sawe'nun magduse ne kew.
If you steal from your companion you are sinning.
nganduse
For s.o. to ascribe or impute sin (to another person who faults him); to count s.t. as sin; to sin against s.o.
Nganduse nakanak iyan bang usa'te bu ga' niya' dusene.
That child counts it as sin if we attack her but she doesn’t have any fault.
Bang ga'i sābubi bahangikun bang ku matey, nganduse ku.
If you don’t observe the different ceremonies when I have died, you sin against me (lit. I ascribe sin).
dusehan
Sinful.
Dusehan iye pegge' luwal iye maghinang la'at.
He is sinful because he always does bad.
2
Debt of gratitude to one’s parents.
Ga'i puwas duseten si sa'i-samate.
One’s debt of gratitude to one’s parents can never be done away with.
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