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| colspan="5" | avâla a<span style="color:blue">k</span>u
| colspan="5" | avâla a<span style="color:blue">k</span>u
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|-
| -v-'-l->a/a/a/a || a.k.u
| -v-'-l->a/a/a/a || a-k-u
|-
|-
| person>∅ || a.<small>DEITIC</small>.<small>NOMINATIVE</small>
| person>∅ || a-<small>DEITIC</small>-<small>NOMINATIVE</small>
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|-
| "person" || "that"
| "person" || "that"
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| colspan="5" | avâla aru<span style="color:blue">l</span>
| colspan="5" | avâla aru<span style="color:blue">l</span>
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|-
| -v-'-l->a/a/a/a || a.r.u.l
| -v-'-l->a/a/a/a || a-r-u-l
|-
|-
| person>∅ || a.<small>GENERIC</small>.<small>NOMINATIVE</small>.<small>ABSENT</small>
| person>∅ || a-<small>GENERIC</small>-<small>NOMINATIVE</small>-<small>ABSENT</small>
|-
|-
| "person" || "without a"
| "person" || "without a"
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===Lesson 3===
===Lesson 3===
Correspondences are expressed the way they are in the Pangaean Code, but within the phonological boundaries of Adamic. They act in accordance with C<sub>2</sub> and C<sub>3</sub> in the configuration of the articles (C<sub>1</sub>V<sub>1</sub>C<sub>2</sub>V<sub>2</sub>C<sub>3</sub>). Meaning a word such as ''avâla alku'' refers to "other person here" whereas ''avâla arulk'' means "without a person next".
[[Correlative]=P]A ∃ C<sub>2</sub>&C<sub>3</sub>(C<sub>1</sub>V<sub>1</sub>C<sub>2</sub>V<sub>2</sub>C<sub>3</sub>).
 
:{|
|-
| colspan="5" | avâla a<span style="color:blue">lk</span>u
|-
| -v-'-l->a/a/a/a || a-lk-u
|-
| person>∅ || a-<small>ALIENATIVE</small>.<small>DEITIC</small>-<small>NOMINATIVE</small>
|-
| "person" || "other next"
|-
| colspan="4" | ''<span style="color:blue">other</span> person <span style="color:blue">next</span> ''
|}


===Lesson 4===
===Lesson 4===
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