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*''hă'et to'' = best
*''hă'et to'' = best


The word for 'than' is ''ăngi'' 'surpassing', and ''rech'' is not necessary when ''ăngi'' is used.
The word for 'than' is ''ăngi'' 'surpass', and ''rech'' is not necessary when ''ăngi'' is used. Colloquially the similar-sounding ''ngie'' 'like' may be used instead.
 
For comparing two verbs or clauses, you need to use
''ăngi fi moang'' or ''ăngi moang'' lit. 'than that which'


There are no imperatives for adjectives; one uses ''ieng'' 'do', ''căfol'' 'become', or ''ămtüs'' 'remain' with the adjective depending on the situation. For example:
There are no imperatives for adjectives; one uses ''ieng'' 'do', ''căfol'' 'become', or ''ămtüs'' 'remain' with the adjective depending on the situation. For example:
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