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So we have 6 possible suffixes, which the have the following native names (with examples in brackets): | So we have 6 possible suffixes, which the have the following native names (with examples in brackets): | ||
-o : ruro. (to, taro, no, wano…). It means a nominal word, something existing in space. | :-o : ruro. (to, taro, no, wano…). It means a nominal word, something existing in space. | ||
:-a : jeno. (rasa, taba, na, kuka…). It means an adverbial word, expressing some notion of causality. | :-a : jeno. (rasa, taba, na, kuka…). It means an adverbial word, expressing some notion of causality. | ||
:-e : bo. (be, ne, bibe, nuje…). It means an active verb, something realised in time. | :-e : bo. (be, ne, bibe, nuje…). It means an active verb, something realised in time. |
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