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Example: '''''na'''vas·tadda'' “he (green) gave it to me (white)”.
Example: '''''na'''vas·tadda'' “he (green) gave it to me (white)”.


The category of [[w:Handedness|handedness]] is often expressed as a separate marker, which can be used with singular possessive markers, which defines a person’s dominant side. Unlike in humans, handedness is an important aspect that define various abilities, in particular their ability to interact via the electroweak force, and compatibility with other dragons. Left-handed dragons use ''-l(V)'', while right-handed use ''-d(V)'' (where '''V''' is an echo vowel that breaks impossible clusters), for example: ''na'''da'''tǎja'' “it is my house (neutral right-handed speaker)”. This marker is optional and is often omitted in formal speech.
The category of [[w:Handedness|handedness]] is often expressed as a separate marker, which can be used with singular possessive markers, which defines a person’s dominant side. Unlike in humans, handedness is an important aspect that define various abilities, in particular their ability to interact via the electroweak force, and compatibility with other dragons. Left-handed dragons use ''-l(V)'', while right-handed use ''-d(V)'' (where '''V''' is an echo vowel that breaks impossible clusters), for example: ''na'''da'''·tǎja'' “it is my house (neutral right-handed speaker)”. This marker is optional and is often omitted in formal speech.
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