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The word for 'than' is ''ăngi'' 'surpass', and ''rech'' is not necessary when ''ăngi'' is used. Colloquially the similar-sounding ''ngie'' 'like' may be used instead.
The word for 'than' is ''ăngi'' 'surpass', and ''rech'' is not necessary when ''ăngi'' is used. Colloquially the similar-sounding ''ngie'' 'like' may be used instead.
:'''''Fi ngăngap hoth rech pădräw ăngi/ngie moang bang fnga tăfongdual.'''''
:''The horse is running faster than we can catch up.''


For comparing two verbs or clauses, you need to use
For comparing two verbs or clauses, you need to use