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- Fi nieth ploch.
DEF sun shine
The sun shines. - Fi nieth chmi ploch.
DEF sun PROG shine
The sun is shining. - Fi nieth chea ploch.
DEF sun PST shine
The sun shone. - Fi nieth per ploch.
DEF sun FUT shine
The sun will shine. - Fi nieth fa chmi ploch.
DEF sun PERF PROG shine
The sun has been shining. - Fi nieth chmi ploch łăduy.
DEF sun PROG shine again
The sun is shining again. - Fi nieth per ploch fnüd nang.
DEF sun FUT shine day tomorrow
The sun will shine tomorrow. - Fi nieth ploch mi chpea.
DEF sun shine LOC bright
The sun shines brightly. - Fi nieth (moang) chpea ploch.
DEF sun (REL) bright shine
The bright sun shines. - Fi nieth chmi hăgep tsmä.
DEF sun PROG emerge now
The sun is rising now. - Tsor fi hăngüs chea plătnal.
all DEF person.PL PST shout
All the people shouted. - Tăchung fi hăngüs chea plătnal
some DEF person.PL PST shout
Some of the people shouted. - Mea fi hăngüs chea plătnal rath roac.
many DEF person.PL PST shout two occurrence
Many of the people shouted twice. - Hăngüs moang măsü soad plătnal.
person.PL REL happy tend_to shout
Happy people often shout. - The kitten jumped up.
- The kitten jumped onto the table.
- My little kitten walked away.
- It's raining.
- The rain came down.
- The kitten is playing in the rain.
- The rain has stopped.
- Soon the rain will stop.
- I hope the rain stops soon.
- Once wild animals lived here.
- Slowly she looked around.