for
the
sake
of; because
of; just
for.
Bahaya often has a semantic component of courage and drama.
Look! Because of that woman, even though it is stormy, rainy, [and] dark, he still is here to visit you. [The above example
is an idiomatic Sama conversation between two people. The "woman" is the same person as "you".]
Because of the child, if the child says, "I want to eat fish," even though there are big waves, still this father of his spearfishes
getting fish [for] him.