IO- This verb can take an Indirect Object
RC- Can take a resultative complement in place of an object Def- The first choice in the box is the verb's default object
\chaam\ \ga\ can mean either to participate in something, or to attend it.
/da/ has several functions in addition to the basic meaning of "to hit". One common use is to refer to playing any sport where hitting is involved, but it does not refer to playing games where contact is not part of the game.
gwo means "to cross", "to go beyond", or "to pass through". gwo \sang\ means "to die" because it literally means "to pass beyond life".
\hoi\ means both "to open" and "to start". It functions in many ways, including as a resultative complement. It is also the verb used mean "turn on" in refer to electrical equipment.
/jyu/ faahn means both to cook rice, and to cook any sort of meal.
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