The military police obey the rules set for them by the government. in Tetun
Polísia militár kumpre regras ne'ebé governu fó sai bá sira.
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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 write rules, you can't just blindly copy them from the rules of other institutions!Ita hakerek regulamentu, la bele copy-paste de'it hosi regulamentu instituisaun seluk nian!
- It is the government that pays for fuel for government vehicles.Governu mak selu kombustivel ba kareta estadu nian.
- The government has set up a commission to promote gender equality.Governu harii komisaun atu promove igualdade jéneru.
- The two of them are aren't talking, you can't call them to sit together.Sira na'in rua konslet hela, la bele bolu mai tuur hamutuk.
- I looked for my keys but couldn't find them, as a book concealed/covered them.Ha'u buka xave la hetan, tanba livru helik tiha.
- The government has set up mechanisms to manage petroleum income transparently.Governu estabelese ona mekanizmu atu maneja reseita petrolífera ho transparente.