Re: Some missing words
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2019 9:23 pm
What about using 'sike mute'/'sike lili' for old/young
sike mute would imply that somebody has gone through many rotations (sike) around the sun, & sike few rotations.
jan pi sike e suno mute (or 'jan pi sike mute' for short) would be an old person, & jan pi sike e suno lili/jan pi sike lili would be a young person
The suggestions for taste are good.
As far as the suggestions in the image, most of them are too confusing. Especially kule.
For seasoning
Salt - namako walo
sugar - namako suwi
pepper - namako pimeja
hot sauce - namako seli or namako loje
if seli is used loje could be used for cinnamon.
sike mute would imply that somebody has gone through many rotations (sike) around the sun, & sike few rotations.
jan pi sike e suno mute (or 'jan pi sike mute' for short) would be an old person, & jan pi sike e suno lili/jan pi sike lili would be a young person
The suggestions for taste are good.
As far as the suggestions in the image, most of them are too confusing. Especially kule.
For seasoning
Salt - namako walo
sugar - namako suwi
pepper - namako pimeja
hot sauce - namako seli or namako loje
if seli is used loje could be used for cinnamon.