Qino: Difference between revisions

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**Absolutive ending in other short non-high-tone vowel: penultimate high tone - e.g. ''qino'' → ''qíno''
**Absolutive ending in other short non-high-tone vowel: penultimate high tone - e.g. ''qino'' → ''qíno''
**Absolutive ending long or high-tone vowel: ''-t''
**Absolutive ending long or high-tone vowel: ''-t''
*'''Dative''': Used for recipient, benefactor, purpose ("to" or "for").
*'''Dative''': Used for recipient, benefactor, purpose, obligation ("to" or "for").
**Absolutive ending in consonant or ''-a'': ''-oó'' - e.g. ''nama'' → ''namoó''
**Absolutive ending in consonant or ''-a'': ''-oó'' - e.g. ''nama'' → ''namoó''
**Absolutive ending in other short non-high-tone vowel: lengthen final vowel + final high tone - e.g. ''shimmírti'' → ''shimmirtií''
**Absolutive ending in other short non-high-tone vowel: lengthen final vowel + final high tone - e.g. ''shimmírti'' → ''shimmirtií''
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