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KEMRIL A NGIKEL #399

Open johnbent opened 1 year ago

johnbent commented 1 year ago

Expression which means 'youngest child (of a family)'.

Can anyone confirm please? I feel pretty good about this one since Charl told me about it and I found it also in https://tekinged.com/misc/pdf.php?file=Ngara_ng_Ousbech_a_Telungalek-Riosang_Salvador: image

But would be good to get one more confirmation.

Lukes-Imeyuns commented 1 year ago

My understanding is that it's the youngest daughter.

On Mon, Feb 13, 2023, 9:29 AM John Bent @.***> wrote:

Expression which means 'youngest child (of a family)'.

Can anyone confirm please? I feel pretty good about this one since Charl told me about it and I found it also in https://tekinged.com/misc/pdf.php?file=Ngara_ng_Ousbech_a_Telungalek-Riosang_Salvador : [image: image] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2047294/218515255-2d2e6eea-7888-41ce-8832-a0b68334526a.png

But would be good to get one more confirmation.

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johnbent commented 1 year ago

Charl has heard it for boys the most. The book had it for a girl. Apparently Gary is "kemril a ngikel" of Iramk and Uodelchad. Would be good to hear from someone else whether they've heard it for boys.

Gnalu commented 1 year ago

Youngest child in the family (universal for boys and girls)