lia-makalero
Christopher Sundita
csundita at YAHOO.COM
Tue Sep 5 16:00:28 UTC 2006
This is Tetum, correct?
Could you tell me what the "maski" means? I am curious, because it's in
Tagalog. The etymology is supposedly from Spanish "más que." If a phrase
existed in Portuguese, I would have expected "mais que" maybe.
--Chris
--- Juliette Huber <schuelietet at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Karu belun sira hotu,
>
> ha'u hakarak husu Ita-nia ajuda kona-ba ema matenek lia-makalero i ninia
> fatin iha Europa (di'ak liu se iha rai Olanda ka Portugal).
> Nia razaun katak ha'u hakarak halo peskiza ba lia-makalero. Maski ha'u
> rasik sei la'o ba Timor-Leste, di'ak tebe-tebes se iha ema iha Europa mós
> ne'ebe prontu ajuda ha'u. Se Ita-Boot sira hatene ema ne'ebe hakarak ajuda
> ha'u, favór ida haruka lai mensajen ne'e ka fó-hatene nia naran ba ha'u.
> Nune'e de'it.
> Ha'u hato'o ha'u-nia obrigadu ba Ita-nia atensaun no he'in hela Ita-nia
> lia-hatán.
>
> Juliette Huber
> Leiden, Olanda
>
>
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