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Very often in Dama the modifier of a noun is a verb, then it is equal to an active verb participle: JASE BASO =the biting fish =the fish that bites. | Very often in Dama the modifier of a noun is a verb, then it is equal to an active verb participle: JASE BASO =the biting fish =the fish that bites. | ||
===MODIFIERS TO VERBS=== | ===MODIFIERS TO VERBS / jeno nuna juno=== | ||
Supposing the verb is JASE (uses the teeth, bites). | Supposing the verb is JASE (uses the teeth, bites). | ||
A noun before the verb is its subject: BASO JASE =the fish is biting. | A noun before the verb is its subject: BASO JASE =the fish is biting. |
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