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||-Cof || *yofön || to enjoy || Pennofpábef motéba. 'I enjoy writing my mother.' | ||-Cof || *yofön || to enjoy || Pennofpábef motéba. 'I enjoy writing my mother.' | ||
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Another category of co-verb suffixes are directional and local suffixes. These suffixes are different to the ones mentioned before for two reasons: | |||
1. they convey spatial / directional meanings; | |||
2. they do not combine with the last consonant by lenghtening it. | |||
3. their vowels differ depending if a local reference is meant (-o- / locative), a direction (-i- / accusative [directive]) or the original of a movement (-e- [-ä- in the northern dialect] / dative / exlative. | |||
They lengthen the vowel of the verbal stem. | |||
a) | |||
Celestial directions: | |||
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg" | |||
!meaning !! direction !! suffix !! example sentence | |||
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|| north || nol || -nVl- || Goolnilémz. 'The men have gone north.' | |||
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|| south || sul || -sVl- || Düvlorfüpó fliitseláapsayàel sóals. 'Each year, the swallows come from the south in spring.' | |||
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|| west || ves || -vVs- || Goolvisös! 'Go west!' | |||
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|| east || lof || -lVf- [-lVs- south/east] || Püükneeflofsáapš. 'They speak slowly in the east." | |||
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Spatial elements can also be included: | |||
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg" | |||
!meaning !! direction !! suffix !! example sentence | |||
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|| above || löp- || -lVp- || Köömlepáp räníid. 'A spider is coming from above.' | |||
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|| down || don- || -dVn- || Siindinzȁn Atlantíis nimmelí. 'Atlantis sank in the sea [downwards].' | |||
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|| front || föf- || -fVf || Faanbetkȁmib tiirfifkȁmibee. 'He caught me from right behind and pulled me to the front. | |||
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|| behind || bäk- || -bVk || Goolbikarsös | |||
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