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*graduative = ''tăFa-'' | *graduative = ''tăFa-'' | ||
===Concatenation=== | ====Concatenation==== | ||
Head-initial concatenation is often used to derive expressions that would correspond to words in English. In transliteration common concatenated expressions are hyphenated, e.g. ''hălwier-chne'' 'mathematics' (lit. 'beauty of ideal/order'). | Head-initial concatenation is often used to derive expressions that would correspond to words in English. In transliteration common concatenated expressions are hyphenated, e.g. ''hălwier-chne'' 'mathematics' (lit. 'beauty of ideal/order'). | ||
The resulting meaning from concatenation is not always entirely predictable: for example, ''săpeath-păchnay'', meaning 'patriotism', literally means "serving the king". | The resulting meaning from concatenation is not always entirely predictable: for example, ''săpeath-păchnay'', meaning 'patriotism', literally means "serving the king". | ||
Archaic vocabulary also appear as cranberry morphemes in some concatenated expressions. | |||
Common concatenated morphemes are: | Common concatenated morphemes are: | ||