According to the law which is in force in East Timor, civilians are not allowed to carry arms. in Tetun
Tuir lei ne'ebé vigora iha Timor-Leste, ema sivíl la bele kaer kilat.
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Grammar in this phrase
Negation
la — 'not' (general negation)
laPlaced before verbs and adjectives to negate them. For contrastive 'not X but Y' use 'laós'; for 'not yet' use 'seidauk'; for 'no longer' wrap 'la ... ona' around the verb.
Possibility & probability
bele / parese / dala ruma / kala — possibility
beleTetun hedges less than English, but has a cluster of markers. 'bele' before the verb = can / may. 'parese' at the start = 'seems'. 'dala ruma' at the start of a clause = 'perhaps, sometimes'. 'kala / kal' before a number = 'approximately'.
Prohibition & permission
keta / lalika / la bele — prohibition
la beleThree strengths of 'don't': 'lalika(n)' is softest — 'no need to, don't bother'. 'keta' is a direct prohibitive command. 'la bele' = 'not allowed, must not'.
More patterns like these in the Tetun grammar guide.
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Related phrases
- F-fdtl mak liman kro'at ba nasaun Timor-Leste.The East Timorese Defence Force are the military force for the nation of Timor-Leste.
- Iha Timor-Leste, ema sivíl la bele kaer kilat.In Timor-Leste, civilians are not allowed to be armed.
- Repúblika Demokrátika dé Timor-leste nia lei inan tama iha vigór iha loron 20 fulan Maiu tinan 2002.The constitution of the Democratic Republic of East Timor came into force on 20th May 2002.
- Reuniaun ne'e remata tuku haat Oras Timor-Leste.The meeting finished at four o'clock East Timor time.
- Tuir ami nia lisan, ami la bele han na'an asu.According to our traditional law, we can't eat dog meat.
- Lei ne'e la kondís ho realidade ne'ebé Timor-leste enfrenta agora.This law doesn't fit the current realities of Timor-Leste.