Then there is another odd thing I do: whenever I am going to begin, without being the least able to say why, I become so alarmed about mistakes that I dare not go on without hesitating; now, so long as this continues to be the case, how am I to make a speaker? Indeed, so far from considering myself one, I quite despair.
gemu
all
sirabume
Inf. (3) of sirabumbi to connect
muterakū
Fut. (5) of mutembi to be able, with akū not
tere
that
anggala
not only
hono
further
emu
one
aldungga
extraordinary, strange
babi
place, with bi is
gisurere
Fut. Part (5) of gisurembi to speak
onggolo
before
baibi
in vain
tašaraburakū
Fut. (5) of tašarabumbi to make mistakes, with akū not
calaburakū
Fut. (5) of calabumbi to err, with akū not
seme
Inf. (3) of sembi to say
tathūnjame
Inf. (3) tathūnjambi to doubt, to be incertain, to be alarmed