forked from WA-Catalog/en_tn
786 B
786 B
See
The word “See” here adds emphasis to what follows. AT: “Indeed”
handsome
"good looking" or "lovely" or "beautiful"
The lush plants
plants that are green, moist, and grow abundantly
serve as our bed
"are our bed." The woman describes how they lay on the lush plants outside as though they were their bed
The beams of our house are cedar tree branches
The woman describes the forest as though it were their house. AT: "The branches of the cedar tree are like the beams of our house. (See: rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor)
beams
large logs that support the rest of the house
and our rafters are fir branches
"and fir branches are like our rafters"
rafters
pieces of wood that hold up the roof of a house