Naeng/Sample sentences

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  1. Fi nieth ploch.
    DEF sun shine
    The sun shines.
  2. Fi nieth chmi ploch.
    DEF sun PROG shine
    The sun is shining.
  3. Fi nieth chea ploch.
    DEF sun PST shine
    The sun shone.
  4. Fi nieth per ploch.
    DEF sun FUT shine
    The sun will shine.
  5. Fi nieth fa chmi ploch.
    DEF sun PERF PROG shine
    The sun has been shining.
  6. Fi nieth chmi ploch łăduy.
    DEF sun PROG shine again
    The sun is shining again.
  7. Fi nieth per ploch fnüd nang.
    DEF sun FUT shine day tomorrow
    The sun will shine tomorrow.
  8. Fi nieth ploch mi chpea.
    DEF sun shine LOC bright
    The sun shines brightly.
  9. Fi nieth (moang) chpea ploch.
    DEF sun (REL) bright shine
    The bright sun shines.
  10. Fi nieth chmi hăgep tsmä.
    DEF sun PROG emerge now
    The sun is rising now.
  11. Tsor fi hăngüs chea plătnal.
    all DEF person.PL PST shout
    All the people shouted.
  12. Tăchung fi hăngüs chea plătnal
    some DEF person.PL PST shout
    Some of the people shouted.
  13. Mea fi hăngüs chea plătnal rath roac.
    many DEF person.PL PST shout two occurrence
    Many of the people shouted twice.
  14. Hăngüs moang măsü soad plătnal.
    person.PL REL happy tend_to shout
    Happy people often shout.
  15. Fi łărsar chea plașets.
    DEF kitten PST jump
    The kitten jumped up.
  16. Fi łărsar chea plașets łof ăbats.
    DEF kitten PST jump on DEF table
    The kitten jumped onto the table. [also "The kitten jumped on the table", i.e. the cat jumped up from the table and landed back down on it.]
  17. Fi łăsărsar rie chea seaf fanse.
    DEF little_kitten 1SG PST walk hence
    My little kitten walked away.
  18. It's raining.
  19. The rain came down.
  20. The kitten is playing in the rain.
  21. The rain has stopped.
  22. Soon the rain will stop.
  23. I hope the rain stops soon.
  24. Once wild animals lived here.
  25. Slowly she looked around.

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