Clofabosin: Difference between revisions

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*''cesin, celin'' = this (thing), this (person)
*''cesin, celin'' = this (thing), this (person)
*''flusin, flurin'' = that (thing), that (person)
*''flusin, flurin'' = that (thing), that (person)
*''nasin, nalin'' = what? who?
*''glisin, glilin'' = what? who?
*''ranasin, ranalin'' = something, someone
*''ranasin, ranalin'' = something, someone
*''cef-, flu-, na-'' = this X, that X, what X?
*''cef-, flu-, gli-'' = this X, that X, what X?
*''cepa, flupa-, napa-'' = do this, do that, do what? (pro-verbs)
*''cepa, flupa-, glipa-'' = do this, do that, do what? (pro-verbs)
*''nertib'' = when?
*''nertib'' = when?
*''cefib, flufib, nafib'' = here, there, where?
*''cefib, flufib, glifib'' = here, there, where?
**predicative forms: ''cefivir, flufivir, nafivir?''
**predicative forms: ''cefivir, flufivir, glifivir?''
*''-sin'' and ''-lin'' are used to nominalize genitives and ordinal numbers as well: ''rivasin'' = second (thing), ''rivalin'' = second (person), ''amposin'' = of the person; even the name of the language ''Clofabosin'' is derived from this construction
*''-sin'' and ''-lin'' are used to nominalize genitives and ordinal numbers as well: ''rivasin'' = second (thing), ''rivalin'' = second (person), ''amposin'' = of the person; even the name of the language ''Clofabosin'' is derived from this construction