together
/tə-ge-ther/
adv.
1.
Def.: egparumdumeey [egparumdume͡ey]; egpabulbulihey
MS: egparumdumeey; egpabulbulihey
If people do something together, they work as a group to do it, or do it with each other.
We built the house together.
Migparumdumeey key ka migbebaley.
We watched a movie together.
adv.
2.
Def.: egkasabeka; egkapunpun; egkalibulung; egkalimud
MS: egkasabeka; egkapunpun; egkalibulung; egkalimud
If people or things are together, they are close to each other or are joined.
My clothes are all together in the box.
Ka langun ne me kumbalè ku nasabeka diyè te kehun.
He tied the two ropes together.
The frightened children stood close together.
adv.
3.
Def.: egpekeg-iling-iling (meyitenged te nenekegdengan-dengan ne peggimu)
MS: egpekeg-iling-iling
If people do something together, they do it at the same time.
They sneezed together.
Nekeg-iling-iling sikandan migmangatisè.
adv.
4.
Def.: langun
MS: langun
You use together to talk about a group of things as one group.
the value of all his animals together is more than 10,000P.
Ka kentidad langun te me mananap din su subla te sapulù ne libu.
Sem.Dom.: adverbs; GSL0426-0450
Status: ready
Last updated: 03/Oct/2012