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unau nuuhausuq.
unau nuuhausuq.
— sıtousasuhhus, pau hıquuḍahuq


== Gloss ==
== Gloss ==
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  | j-mu(k) || ʔukku || ʔV-juk-V-j-sъ-uʔ || juw || juk-nъ-i-j-sъ
  | j-mu(k) || ʔukku || ʔV-juk-V-j-sъ-uʔ || juw || juk-nъ-i-j-sъ
  |-
  |-
  | PROX-people || at_the_time || ATL-contént-IND-PROX-NVL-REL || again || contént-INCH-OPT-PROX-NVL
  | PROX-person/people || at_the_time || ATL-contént-IND-PROX-NVL-REL || again || contént-INCH-OPT-PROX-NVL
|}
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  | nu || ei || iyũi: || ou || meedau || haaḥısmuq, || haada || qou || ṭou,
  | nu || ei || iyũi: || ou || meedau || haaḥısmuq, || haada || qou || ṭou,
  |-
  |-
  | nu || ʔij || j-jun-i-h || ʔuw || maj-ta-w || haṣ-V-h-s-m-uʔ || ha-V-h-ta || kuw || ṭup
  | nu || ʔij || j-jun-i-h || ʔuw || maj-ta-w || haṣ-V-h--m-uʔ || ha-V-h-ta || kuw || ṭup
  |-
  |-
  | TOP || PROX || PROX-consider-OPT-NEUT || DIST || soil-LOC-DIST || fertile-IND-NEUT-NVL-NEG-REL || grow-IND-NEUT-LOC || sometime || leaves
  | TOP || PROX || PROX-consider-OPT-NEUT || DIST || soil-LOC-DIST || fertile-IND-NEUT-NVL-NEG-REL || grow-IND-NEUT-LOC || sometime || leaf/leaves
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  | unau || nuuhausuq.
  | unau || nuuhausuq.
  |-
  |-
  | w-naw || nus-V-w-s-uʔ
  | w-naw || nus-V-w--uʔ
|-
| DIST-soul/souls || old-IND-DIST-NVL-REL
|}
 
{| class="wikitable" style="background: white; text-align: center;"
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| — sıtousasuhhus, || pau || hıquuḍahuq
  |-
  |-
  | DIST-soul || old-IND-DIST-NVL-REL
  | s-tupsasuhhus || pap || h-kuṭ-V-h-uʔ
|-
| FAM-[personal_name] || dog/dogs || NEUT-friendly/tame-IND-NEUT-REL
|}
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  |-
  | '''CONJ''' || conjunctive; and
  | '''CONJ''' || conjunctive; and
|-
| '''FAM''' || familiar; marks personal names
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Instead of relative pronouns, a relative marker '''-uq''' as well as syntactic markers (similar to case, such as the locative) are used. On a noun, the locative means ''at <noun>'' but on a verb it means ''where they (or other person) <verb>''. Relativised verbs can work like attributive adjectives in English, as they effectively translate relative clauses such as ''(the one) who is/does <verb>''.
Instead of relative pronouns, a relative marker '''-uq''' as well as syntactic markers (similar to case, such as the locative) are used. On a noun, the locative means ''at <noun>'' but on a verb it means ''where they (or other person) <verb>''. Relativised verbs can work like attributive adjectives in English, as they effectively translate relative clauses such as ''(the one) who is/does <verb>''.
=== Nouns ===
There is no number; any noun can be singular or plural. You'll have to try and figure it out from context.
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