CMP |
Buruese |
saka-h |
ascend to |
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saka-k |
up |
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saka |
upper; on, upon, at |
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saka-saka |
up high |
Asilulu |
saɁa |
to climb (as a coconut palm), to rise (as the moon) |
OC |
Marshallese |
tak |
directional enclitic, eastward, upward |
Woleaian |
tag |
directional --- upward, eastward |
Puluwat |
táá-tá |
to rise, as star or sun |
Chuukese |
táá |
up, upward, eastward,rising |
Pohnpeian |
dak |
to rise, of the sun and moon |
Vitu |
zahe |
go up; move away from land (when travelling in a boat) |
Kove |
sae |
up |
Cheke Holo |
hage |
to go or come up, move higher, rise, ascend, climb up; lift up |
Lau |
tae |
to rise, ascend, get up, climb; to lift up; to exhume |
Kwaio |
taɁe |
rise |
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ta-taɁe-a |
to lift up |
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ta-taɁe |
to stand up |
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faɁa-taɁe |
to recruit (of a plantation laborer) |
Gabadi |
gae |
to ascend |
'Āre'āre |
taɁe |
rise, get up, stand |
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taɁe-a |
to raise up, make get up, put somebody on their feet, lift up |
Sa'a |
taɁe |
adverb of direction, up, inland |
Motu |
dae-kau |
to ascend to and reach a place, e.g. to go up onto a veranda from the ground |
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dae |
to ascend |
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dae-roha |
to rise (of sun); to climb to the top |
Arosi |
taɁe |
to alight on a branch, perch, of a bird; to go up,l ascend; to climb a hill; to rise to the surface |
Samoan |
sa-saɁe |
East |
Futunan |
sake |
jump over |
Avava |
sak |
to go up, ascend |
Efate (South) |
sak |
to ascend |
Wayan |
cake |
climb, ascend, climb up or on, mount; climb up for something, esp. fruit; have intercourse with (vulgar) |
Fijian |
cake |
upwards, above |
Niue |
hake |
directive particle, upwards, to the north or to the east |
Tongan |
hake |
up, upwards, along, past, etc.; go up, esp. from the sea to the land |
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ha-hake |
direction in which the sun rises, east |
Proto-Micronesian |
Sake |
up, upward |