Translation equivalents

English:

Major: just in case

Secondary: in case

Māori:

Major: kei tūpono

Notes

Either form of the fingerspelled 'C' (full hand or index finger and thumb only) can be used as the second part of this phrase.

Examples

  1. you[2321] better[3684] bring[730] umbrella[3364] just-in-case[4638] rain[1775]
    You'd better bring an umbrella just in case it rains.

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