I hung the clothes outside so that they get some sunlight and dry quickly. in Tetun
Ha'u habai ropa iha li'ur para loro matan kona hodi halo maran lalais.
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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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- When you dry meat, it mustn't be too dry. When you see it is nearly dry, get it (inside).Habai na'an, la bele maran liu. Haree mar-maran de'it, foti ona.
- Go and get some powdered coffee from the shop so we can make some coffee to drink.Bá hola kafé rahun iha loja para ita halo kafé hemu.
- Some shops in the Timor Plaza have discounts on clothes. Let’s go and buy some now.Loja balu iha Timor Plaza halo hela deskontu ba ropa, di'ak liu ita bá sosa agora.
- They all ate until they were satisfied. Having eaten, they went their separate ways.Sira hotu han to'o bosu. Han tiha, sira mós fahe malu.
- They are just opportunists. In the past when it was hard, they fled overseas, but now they have come back seeking positions in the government.Sira ne'e oportunista de'it. Uluk rai susar, sira halai sai ba rai li'ur, maibé agora sira mai fali buka pozisaun iha governu.
- Some people like bitter gourd, some don’t.Ema balu gosta baria, balu la gosta.