Translation equivalents

English:

Major: and so on, talk at length

Secondary: blah blah, elaborate on, go on about, monologue, pontificate, rave on

Māori:

Major: te aha atu te aha atu, pahupahu

Notes

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Examples

  1. nurse[4423] she[2297] explain[1637] important[5509] eat[4022] diet[731] exercise[3243] and-so-on[479]
    The nurse explained about the importance of eating less and exercising, and so on.
  2. representative[3080] from[1505] each[2337] deaf-club[4657] attend[1388] meeting[2607] talk-at-length[479]
    Representatives from each Deaf club came together for a meeting and talked at length.

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