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Here's an example for the consonant version: one word for "to need" is "naaid", and the affix for "they" is "ʝan-". So, one would say "ʝananaaid" for "they need". One could also just say "ʝannaaid" and treat the two n's as one letter. But for other consonants (like k, t, b, etc.) that doesn't work so well. | Here's an example for the consonant version: one word for "to need" is "naaid", and the affix for "they" is "ʝan-". So, one would say "ʝananaaid" for "they need". One could also just say "ʝannaaid" and treat the two n's as one letter. But for other consonants (like k, t, b, etc.) that doesn't work so well. | ||
Different dialects may use different inserted letters, saying "evąnąsa" or "evątąsa". | |||
==Grammar== | ==Grammar== |
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