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| translation = I don't plan on throwing you off your land, and I'm not planning on throwing him off his land. You two pests should leave each other alone! | | translation = I don't plan on throwing you off your land, and I'm not planning on throwing him off his land. You two pests should leave each other alone! | ||
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Other derivational affixes, both prefixes and suffixes, are more common, some appear to be highly productive and suggest they can be spontaneously generated: | |||
* ''-kai'': a deverbal for creating place nouns, e.g. ''iaviti-kai'' "a place for buying", i.e. marketplace. | |||
* ''-pallahái'': another deverbal for creating place nouns, e.g. ''tukim-pallahái'' "a place for sitting", i.e. hearth, dining room. | |||
Some affixes may be chained, as in ''tukim-kai-pallahái'' "place for buying and sitting", i.e. a tavern. | |||
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