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#: {{ux|gnym|Mi '''ten''' tatu bajosi.|I '''have''' three jobs.}} | #: {{ux|gnym|Mi '''ten''' tatu bajosi.|I '''have''' three jobs.}} | ||
# to be ''n'' years old | |||
#: {{ux|gnym|Mi '''taten''' dise na sete añosi año te.|I '''will be''' seventeen years old this year.}} | |||
====Usage notes==== | |||
''{{term|ten}}'' can mean "to have", and is recommended formally or for respect in most situations. However, colloquially, {{l|gnym|ni|ni na}} "to be with/and" is most often used to indicate possession of something (cf. {{mn|pt-BR|estar}}). | |||
==[[Hakdor]]== | ==[[Hakdor]]== | ||