English → Tetun
hang
tabele; tara; (around neck)
Example sentences
Armando likes to hang around with his mates every day, which angers his parents.
Armando loroloron gosta badiu ho nia kolega sira, halo nia inan-aman hirus.
Don’t hang out with the drunkards. Otherwise, you could become a drunkard too.
La bele ranxu ho ema lanu-teen sira. Se lae, ó mós bele sai lanu-teen hotu.
Hang on, I’m still cooking.
Aguenta tan uitoan, ha'u sei te'in hela.
Examples from the 46,000-sentence English–Tetun parallel corpus.
Phrases using “hang”
- Hang on, I’m still cooking.Aguenta tan uitoan, ha'u sei te'in hela.
- Take the child’s placenta and hang it in a tree.Lori labarik nia alin bá tara iha ai-leten.
- This lady likes to gossip. Don’t hang out with her.Feto ne'e lori lia tuun sa'e. Keta ranxu nia.
- Your clothes are all wet; you’d better hang them out to dry.Ó nia ropa bokon hotu, di'ak liu habai tiha.
- I hang second hand clothes on hangers so that people will come and view them.Ha'u kabidu hela Ob para ema mai fihir.