Cut me a piece of cake to eat. in Tetun
Koá dose baluk ida fó ha'u han.
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This Tetun (Tetum) translation comes from a curated 2,500-phrase parallel corpus drawn from the official tetun.org dictionary by Catharina Williams-van Klinken. Tetun is one of the two official languages of Timor-Leste alongside Portuguese.
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Related phrases
- I’m still steaming the cake. Once it’s cooked we’ll eat it.Ha'u sei kukus hela dose, tasak tiha mak ita han.
- I have a riddle: (If you) cut the earth you get a stone, (if you) cut a rock you get water.Ha'u iha ai-sasi'ik ida: Taa rai hetan fatuk, taa fatuk hetan bee.
- You can't eat the fruit yet, because it is still under the horok taboo. You can only eat the fruit once the king removes the horok.La bele han ai-fuan ne'e lai, tanba sei tara hela horok. Aban liurai sei hasai horok mak bele han.
- Let’s eat now.Mai ita han ona.
- Eat some more!Han tan!
- Atoi wants to eat corn.Atoi hakarak han batar.