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'''-as''' is another common derivative, without fixed meaning, but usually denoting objects or things done by acting. It is used to derive positions from positional verbs.<br/> | '''-as''' is another common derivative, without fixed meaning, but usually denoting objects or things done by acting. It is used to derive positions from positional verbs.<br/> | ||
* ''tug'' (to beat) → ''tugas'' (beat)<br/> | * ''tug'' (to beat) → ''tugas'' (beat)<br/> | ||
* '' | * ''jlityā (jlitim-)'' (be to the right of) → ''jlitimas'' (right)<br/> | ||
* '' | * ''āntyā (āntim-)'' (be above, be on) → ''āntimas'' (part above) | ||
'''-ūm''' is another derivative without fixed meaning, overlapping with ''-as''.<br/>With a few roots whose vowel is ''-o-'', ''-un'' is used instead. | '''-ūm''' is another derivative without fixed meaning, overlapping with ''-as''.<br/>With a few roots whose vowel is ''-o-'', ''-un'' is used instead. |
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