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==Vocabulary==
==Vocabulary==
====Verbal Roots====
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| '''BII''' || move; travel; run, flow || ''ibii'' || ''ibiyi''
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| '''GANG''' || go up, ascend; grow; improve  || ''egang'' || ''egangi''
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| '''WASH''' || go down, descend; fall; shrink; deteriorate || ''ewash'' || ''ewashi''
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| '''SURU''' || go past, pass; exceed; change state || ''isuru'' || ''isurui''
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| '''RO''' || touch, come into contact; reach, arrive; mention; attain || ''ero'' || ''eroi''
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| '''TOZ''' || move towards, come, approach || ''etoz'' || ''etozi''
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| '''US''' || move away; leave, allow || ''yus'' || ''yushi''
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| '''WANG''' || go; become, turn || ''ewang'' || ''ewangi''
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| '''XAZ''' || move into, enter; penetrate || ''exaz'' || ''exazi''
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====Kinship Terms====
====Kinship Terms====
In Burungian society, each individual belongs to a broad group known as an ''yenu'' "tribe", largely defined by adherence to a particular chief and worship of a tutelary deity.  Within that tribe they belong to a family group called an ''as'' "clan", the members of which claim matrilineal descent from a pair of common ancestors known as the ''atasho'' (male) and ''amasho'' (female). A person belonging to the same clan is called a ''beraako'', whilst anyone beyond the clan group is an ''ase''.
In Burungian society, each individual belongs to a broad group known as an ''yenu'' "tribe", largely defined by adherence to a particular chief and worship of a tutelary deity.  Within that tribe they belong to a family group called an ''as'' "clan", the members of which claim matrilineal descent from a pair of common ancestors known as the ''atasho'' (male) and ''amasho'' (female). A person belonging to the same clan is called a ''beraako'', whilst anyone beyond the clan group is an ''ase''.
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* ''azeba'' "younger sibling"
* ''azeba'' "younger sibling"
* ''ezang'' "daughter-in-law, step-daughter"
* ''ezang'' "daughter-in-law, step-daughter"
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* ''angane'' "older cousin, foster-sibling, or other relative of same generation"
* ''angane'' "older cousin, foster-sibling, or other relative of same generation"
* ''angeepa'' "younger cousin, foster-sibling, or other relative of same generation"
* ''angeepa'' "younger cousin, foster-sibling, or other relative of same generation"


# '''Audagyong''', the side line, includes anyone descended from a great-grandparent not included in the above, and anyone within a spouse's secondary line. There are no prohibitions regarding marriage or sexual relationships between these people.
Within these three groups, distinctions are then made by generation, and, in some instances, by gender.
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! width="10%;" | !! width="30%;" | 1st Degree !! width="30%;" | 2nd Degree !! width="30%;" | 3rd Degree
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! Gen. -3 
| style="text-align:center;" |  '''great-grandfather:''' ''araato'' <br/> '''great-grandmother:''' ''ashoto'' || rowspan="2;" | || style="text-align:center;" rowspan="3;" | '''other older collateral relative:''' <br/> ''asaba''
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! Gen. -2
| style="text-align:center;" |  '''grandfather:''' ''aras'' <br/> '''grandmother:''' ''asho'' |
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! Gen -1
| style="text-align:center;" | '''father:''' ''yata'' <br/> '''mother:''' ''ama'' ||style="text-align:center;" | '''parent's brother:''' ''xoba'' <br/> '''parent's sister:''' ''xeba'' <br/> '''parent's sibling (''iriji''):''' ''hanauba''  <br/> '''father-in-law, step-father:''' ''neba'' <br/> '''mother-in-law, step-mother:''' ''aneepa''
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! Gen. 0
| style="text-align:center;" |  '''EGO:'''  ''NI'' || style="text-align:center;" | '''husband:''' ''az, xengaz'' <br/> '''wife:''' ''buya, xengaz'' <br/> '''older sibling:''' ''angane'' <br/> '''younger sibling:''' ''azeba'' || style="text-align:center;" | '''other same-generation relative:''' <br/> ''xingangade''
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! Gen. +1
| style="text-align:center;" | '''child:''' ''omba'' || style="text-align:center;" | '''nephew/niece:''' ''yoba'' <br/>  '''step-child, son/daughter-in-law:''' ''ezang'' || style="text-align:center;"  rowspan="3;" | '''other younger collateral relative:''' <br/> ''xuni''
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! Gen. +2
| style="text-align:center;" |  '''grandchild:'''  ''xemba''|| rowspan="2;" |
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! Gen. +3
| style="text-align:center;" |  '''great-grandchild:'''  ''xembato''||
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